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Sen Sōshu (千宗守) is the hereditary name of the head of the Mushakōjisenke school of Japanese tea ceremony, whose founder was the 16th century tea master, Sen no Rikyū.
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Sen Sōshu (千宗守) is the hereditary name of the head of the Mushakōjisenke school of Japanese tea ceremony, whose founder was the 16th century tea master, Sen no Rikyū.
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