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Yamagata Aritomo
Japanese military leader and statesman (1838–1922)

Morihiro Hosokawa
50th Prime Minister of Japan
Sen no Rikyū
Japanese tea master
Ikkyū Sōjun
thumb|right|240px|Buddhist verse by Ikkyū
Ashikaga Yoshimasa
The eighth shōgun of the Ashikaga shogunate of Japan (1436–1490)
Ii Naosuke
daimyo (1815-1860)
Oda Nagamasu
Japanese daimyo who lived from the late Sengoku period through the early Edo period

Niijima Yae
Japanese former soldier and nurse
Araki Murashige
daimyō

Yamada Torajirō
Businessman and tea ceremony master (1866-1957)
Masuda Takashi
Japanese noble
Kobori Enshū
daimyo
Kanamori Nagachika
16th century Japanese Samurai
Murata Jukō
Founder of the Japanese tea ceremony
Yamanoue Sōji
Japanese tea master
Hansō Sōshitsu
tea master from Japan (1923–2025)
Matsudaira Harusato
daimyo
Takeno Jōō
Japanese tea master
Imai Sōkyū
samurai
Tsuda Sōgyū
Japanese tea master
Baisao
300px|thumb|Baisao with his portable tea stand, as depicted in a gently comical caricature painting (Japanese) of the late 19th–early 20th century
(1675–1763) was a Japanese Buddhist monk of the Ōbaku school of Zen Buddhism, who became famous for traveling around Kyoto selling tea. The veneration of Baisao during and after his lifetime helped to popularize sencha tea and led to the creation of Senchadō.
Nezu Kaichirō
Japanese politician and businessperson (1860-1940)
Yamamoto Jōtarō
Japanese politician
Shin'ichi Hisamatsu
Japanese philosopher
Uji tea
brand of green tea in Japan