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    Masako Sen (千 容子, Sen Masako, born 23 October 1951), formerly Princess Masako of Mikasa (容子内親王, Masako Naishinnō), is a former member of the Imperial Family of Japan. She is the fourth child and second daughter of Takahito, Prince Mikasa and Yuriko, Princess Mikasa. She is the wife of the 16th-generation Soshitsu Sen.

  2. Masako Sen (千容子, Sen Masako) (formerly Princess Masako of Mikasa (容子内親王, Masako Naishinnō, born 23 October 1951); married on 14 October 1983 to Sōshitsu Sen (born 7 June 1956), the elder son of Sōshitsu Sen XV, and currently the sixteenth hereditary grand master of the Urasenke Japanese tea ceremony School; and has ...

  3. Urasenke Tankokai Federation. This membership organization, whose President is Grand Master Zabosai SEN Soshitsu XVI, Chair is Masako SEN, and Vice-Chair is Takafumi SEN, was initiated in 1940, to unify the numerous Urasenke study groups and practitioners in Japan.

  4. Oct 27, 2021 · On October 26, 2021, Princess Mako married her former college classmate Komuro Kei. With her marriage, the eldest daughter of Crown Prince Fumihito and Crown Princess Kiko relinquished her ...

  5. Sen Sōshitsu XV (十五代千宗室, jū go dai sen sōshitsu, 19 April 1923) is the 15th-generation Grand Master ( iemoto) of Urasenke, which is one of the most widely known schools of Japanese tea, and served in official capacity from 1964 to 2002. In 1949, he received the Zen title Hōunsai (鵬雲斎).

  6. Apr 23, 2019 · Masako Sen, formerly Princess Masako (born 1951), married Sōshitsu Sen, had two sons and one daughter; upon her marriage, Princess Masako had to relinquish her title and her official membership in the Imperial Family.

  7. Mar 1, 2020 · Makiko Sakata was born in Kyoto in 1987 to Zabosai Soshitsu Sen XVI, sixteenth generation Grand Master of the Urasenke Tradition, and to Masako Sen, second daughter of His Imperial Highness Prince Takahito of Mikasa.