The younger Omotesenke members go to the Iemoto, and practice Sado with an Iemoto instructor while following the routine of dormitory life. They sit in the practice room and, without trying to understand it logically, absorb chanoyu with their bodies, returning to the basics. It is a chance to see oneself anew. It is for young people who have high aspirations and is held twice a year, in spring and summer, for 6 nights and 7 days.
About 8,500 young people have completed the Fushin'an short training courses. This experience when one is young will become the foundation for a life of Sado, and gatherings continue to be held at the Iemoto for those who finish the course.
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