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Reevaluating Rikyū: Kaiseki and the Origins of Japanese Cuisine
- The Journal of Japanese Studies
- Society for Japanese Studies
- Volume 39, Number 1, Winter 2013
- pp. 67-96
- 10.1353/jjs.2013.0022
- Article
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Current historiography recognizes that modern Japanese cuisine is an expression of national identity and traces its origin to tea cuisine (kaiseki) said to have been perfected by Sen no Rikyū (1522–91). Yet, Rikyū’s contributions to the development of kaiseki are not substantiated in the historical records. This article aims to clarify the role of Rikyū in the development of tea cuisine and to call for a broader investigation of the history of tea cuisine to consider more diffuse and diverse practices involving multiple actors over time rather than attribute foundational principles in national culture to individual genius.