Yamanoue Sōji


Yamanoue Sōji was a Japanese tea master.

Biography

Originally a merchant from Sakai, he became a famous disciple of Sen no Rikyū and wrote the chronicle Yamanoue Sōji ki, which gives commentary about Rikyū's teachings and the state of chanoyu at the time of its writing. In it he also elaborates on the principle of ichi-go ichi-e.
He later entered into the service of the Later Hōjō lords of Odawara. The clan however fell from power after their opposition to lord Toyotomi Hideyoshi in the Siege of Odawara. Yamanoue Sōji was sentenced by Toyotomi Hideyoshi to have his ears and nose cut off and was then decapitated. One year later his master was also sentenced to death and had to commit ritual suicide.

In popular culture

He was portrayed in the 1989 movies Rikyu by Hisashi Igawa, and in Death of a Tea Master.
Hyouge Mono is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Yoshihiro Yamada. It was adapted into an anime series in 2011, and includes a fictional depiction of Yamanoue Sōji's life.