[Shogakukan Co., Ltd.] Book “Six Habits of People Who Always Have a Good Friend” is now available from Shogakukan! It has been decided to hold a Kaiseki dinner event with tea master Soya Sen at the Japanese restaurant Kanedanaka Shogakukan Co., Ltd. Press release: October 2, 2024 The book “Six Habits of People Who Always Have a Good Feeling” is on sale from Shogakukan! It has been decided to hold a Kaiseki dinner event with tea master Soya Sen at the Japanese restaurant Kanedanaka.
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https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/13640/2862/13640-2862-046fc0cc21e3f056602697de364f89b9-2000×1335.jpg ▲This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to enjoy seasonal
ingredients and the essence of Japanese restaurant culture. (*The photo is an image)
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/13640/2862/13640-2862-494c07f0dbaee819da114dbcf4f7755c-1100×859.jpg ▲Newbashi Kanetanaka. Shinbashi Hanayagi world that emerged during the Edo period. It is a restaurant that continues to cherish Japanese culture in Shinbashi, which has now become Japan’s leading flower industry. [Event Overview (2)] Commemorating the new publication of Ginza Tsutaya Bookstore’s “6 habits of people who are always pleasant”! Tea master Sen Soya talk event “A pleasant person = a person with tea.” Talking about the Japanese spirit of compassion and respect ●Date: October 17, 2024 (Thursday) 19:00 to 20:30 (scheduled *Includes author autograph handing over event) ●Location: Ginza Tsutaya Bookstore BOOK EVENT SPACE GINZA SIX 6F, 6-10-1 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo Online: Zoom delivery ●Participation fee: (1) Participation ticket for visiting the venue: 40 people, 5,500 yen (tax included) *Book included, autographed book handover event at the venue on the day (2) Online participation ticket: 3,850 yen (tax included) *Includes book (signed and sent after event) (3) Online participation ticket: 2,090 yen (tax included) *Books not included ●Event details and application: Ginza Tsutaya Bookstore official website
https://store.tsite.jp/ginza/ *Application deadline: October 15th (Tuesday) 12:00
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/13640/2862/13640-2862-8c8b1d719958af807816c566a7bc218e-1000×500.jpg ▲At Ginza Tsutaya Bookstore, which connects art, Japanese culture, and daily life through books, a talk will be held by an author with a deep knowledge of art. A must-see for Japanese culture fans. ●This is not just a how-to book! If you make these six basic habits a habit, you will be able to move naturally and your relationships will go smoothly Pleasant behavior and consideration for others were created by our ancestors to improve human relationships. By making these six basic habits a habit, things will start to go smoothly and your
relationships will change. This book is a useful book for both Japanese people and tea masters. [Bibliographic information] Image
URL: https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/13640/2862/13640-2862-ed9f0594cb581a86ecf816077a3f4912-1536×2221.jpg “Social interactions” and “how to behave” taught by a young tea master Just 6 habits of people who always feel good Author: Sen Soya List price: 1,760 yen (tax included) Specifications: 46 format, 240 pages Shogakukan https://www.shogakukan.co.jp/books/09311574 [Main contents] ●Six basics of behavior of a “pleasant person” “Considerate” “Respect” “Thank you” “Relationship” “I love cleanliness” “Replace it with me” ●Small habits that “pleasant people” keep in mind ● Behavior and manners for special situations that will help you move quickly ●If you change your habits, your life will change [Author Profile]
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/13640/2862/13640-2862-b7424e66e07264e9c6773094b76ada4e-2160×2700.jpg Sen Souya Tea master. He is the successor of the Mushanokoji Senke family, one of the three Senke schools that began with Sen no Rikyu. Born in Kyoto City in 1975. Completed master’s doctoral program at Keio University Graduate School. In 2003, he assumed the name of his successor, “Soya,” as the 15th head of the family. In the same year, he obtained a tokudo at Daitokuji Temple. A young leader in the tea ceremony world who is recognized both domestically and internationally for his deep knowledge of Japanese culture and unique sensitivity. He has a deep knowledge of everything from ancient art to modern art. His publications include “Tea: Connecting Rikyu and the Present” (Shinchosha), “Sen Soya’s Twelve Months of Japanese Sweets” (Bunka Publishing Bureau), and others. Specially appointed professor at Keio University Graduate School of Media and Governance, and part-time lecturer at Meiji Gakuin University (History of Japanese Art). Father of one child.