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Letters from Japan’s Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
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03 February 2022

Dr. Reiko Tanimura teaches Japanese history and researches early modern culture at the Institute of Asian Cultural Studies, International Christian University, Tokyo. Education: Ph.D. (Comparative Culture, International Christian University)
Dr. Takashi Masuda taught at and served as the president of Aichi Bunkyo University. An expert in Japanese literature, letters, and calligraphy, he currently teaches at Aichi Toho University. Education: Ph.D. (Japanese literature, Tokyo University of Education)
Foreword vii
A Melodramatic Age 1
Morgan Pitelka
Letters as a Window on Culture 11
Reiko Tanimura
Musings on Letters 27
Takashi Masuda
A Brief History of Letters in Japan 37
Morgan Pitelka
1. Takeda Shingen (1521–1573), Warlord 43
2. Sen no Rikyū (1522–1591), Tea Master 51
3. Hosokawa Yūsai (1534–1610), Warlord and Tea Master 59
4. Inagaki Toshitsugu (late 16th c.), Vassal of Toyotomi Hidenaga 65
5. Furuta Oribe (1543 or 1544–1615), Warlord and Tea Master 73
6. Hōshun’in (1547–1617), Samurai Woman, Wife of a Warlord 79
7. Tōdō Takatora (1556–1630), Warlord and Construction Commissioner 85
8. Hon’ami Kōetsu (1558–1637), Sword Appraiser and Calligrapher 91
9. Konoe Nobutada (1565–1614), Courtier and Calligrapher 97
10. Date Masamune (1567–1636), Warlord and Falconer 103
11. Doi Toshikatsu (1573–1644), Warlord 109
12. Kōgetsu Sōgan (1574–1643), Zen Priest 115
13. Takuan Sōhō (1573–1645), Zen Priest 121
14. Karasumaru Mitsuhiro (1579–1638), Courtier and Artist 127
15. Kobori Enshū (1579–1647), Warlord, Tea Master, and Garden Designer 133
16. Nagaoka Kyūmu (1580–1646), Tea Practitioner, Hosokawa Family Member 139
17. Kanamori Sōwa (1584–1657), Warlord and Tea Master 145
18. Shōkadō Shōjō (1584–1639), Zen Priest and Calligrapher 151
19. Hosokawa Tadatoshi (1586–1641), Warlord 157
20. Maeda Toshitsune (1594–1658), Warlord, Collector, and Tea Practitioner 163
21. Okabe Nobukatsu (1597–1668), Warlord 169
22. Konoe Nobuhiro (1599–1649), Courtier 175
23. Tōfukumon’in (1607–1678), Empress and Patron of the Arts 181
Notes on Transcription 187
Japanese Character List 191
Works Cited 193
Figures 205
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