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    Sen Sōshitsu XV Death and Obituary – Urasenke Tea Grand Master and Global Peace Advocate Dies at 102

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsAugust 14, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The world of traditional Japanese culture and international peace efforts is mourning the loss of Sen Sōshitsu XV, the revered 15th head (“iemoto”) of the Urasenke school of tea ceremony. He passed away on August 14 at the age of 102, leaving a lasting legacy of “tea diplomacy” and cultural bridge-building through the art of chado (the way of tea).

    What Happened

    Sen Sōshitsu XV, born in Kyoto in 1923, died peacefully after a life dedicated to promoting harmony through Japan’s centuries-old tea ceremony. Known worldwide for his motto, “Peacefulness through a Bowl of Tea,” he traveled to more than 70 countries, sharing the spiritual and cultural significance of tea. His death marks the end of an era for the Urasenke tradition, one of Japan’s most respected tea schools.

    Who Is Sen Sōshitsu XV

    Sen Sōshitsu XV was a cultural icon and global peace ambassador. As the eldest son of the 14th Urasenke head, he inherited a deep connection to the tea tradition. His life spanned some of the most turbulent events in modern history, including service in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II, where he narrowly avoided a kamikaze mission. Following the war, he dedicated his life to peace advocacy, using tea ceremonies as a universal language of respect, mindfulness, and cultural diplomacy.

    Background or Timeline

    • 1923: Born in Kyoto, Japan, during the Great Kanto Earthquake.

    • 1940s: Studied at Doshisha University; drafted into the Imperial Japanese Navy during WWII.

    • 1949: Ordained at Daitokuji, the Urasenke family’s ancestral temple.

    • 1950: Began introducing the tea ceremony internationally, starting with a tour of the United States.

    • 1964: Became the 15th head of the Urasenke school after his father’s passing.

    • 1986: Hosted tea for Prince Charles and Princess Diana in Kyoto.

    • 2002: Passed the leadership to his son and took the honorary name Sen Genshitsu.

    • 2023: At age 100, traveled to Sydney to perform a tea ceremony promoting cultural exchange.

    Public or Social Media Reaction

    Across Japan and beyond, tributes have poured in from cultural institutions, diplomats, and admirers. Many recalled his unique ability to combine tradition with global outreach, making the tea ceremony a medium for peace. Social media users have been sharing images of his tea ceremonies and famous quote, “Through tea, we meet heart to heart,” celebrating his lifelong commitment to human connection.

    Official Statement or What Happens Next

    Urasenke officials confirmed his passing and expressed their gratitude for his decades of leadership and cultural promotion. Ceremonial tributes and memorial tea gatherings are expected to take place in Kyoto and at Urasenke branches worldwide. His teachings and philosophy will continue to be shared through the school’s international programs and publications.

    This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.

    The post Sen Sōshitsu XV Death and Obituary – Urasenke Tea Grand Master and Global Peace Advocate Dies at 102 first appeared on Trusted and Verified USA News.

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