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lead=yes is a Japanese four-character idiom ( ) that describes a cultural concept of treasuring the unrepeatable nature of a moment. The term has been roughly translated as "for this time only", and "once in a lifetime". The term reminds people to cherish any gathering that they may take part in, citing the fact that any moment in life cannot be repeated; even when the same group of people get together in the same place again, a particular gathering will never be replicated, and thus each moment is always a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The concept is most commonly associated with Japanese tea ceremonies, especially tea masters Sen no Rikyū and .


History
The term can be traced back to the 16th century to an expression by tea master Sen no Rikyū: ichigo ni ichido. Rikyū's apprentice Yamanoue Sōji instructs in Yamanoue Sōji Ki to give respect to your host ichigo ni ichido no e no yō ni. Ichigo (一期) is a Buddhist term meaning "from one's birth to death", i.e. one's lifetime.

Later, in the mid-19th century, , Tairō (chief administrator) of the Tokugawa shogunate, elaborated on the concept in Chanoyu Ichie Shū:

Great attention should be given to a tea gathering, which we can speak of as "one time, one meeting" ( ichigo, ichie). Even though the host and guests may see each other often socially, one day's gathering can never be repeated exactly. Viewed this way, the meeting is indeed a once-in-a-lifetime occasion. The host, accordingly, must in true sincerity take the greatest care with every aspect of the gathering and devote himself entirely to ensuring that nothing is rough. The guests, for their part, must understand that the gathering cannot occur again and, appreciating how the host has flawlessly planned it, must also participate with true sincerity. This is what is meant by "one time, one meeting."

This passage established the (four-letter idiomatic) form ichi-go ichi-e (一期一会) known today.


Interpretation and usage
Ichi-go ichi-e is linked with and concepts of transience. The term is particularly associated with the Japanese tea ceremony, and is often onto scrolls which are hung in the tea room.

The term is also much repeated in budō (martial arts). It is sometimes used to admonish students who become careless or frequently stop techniques midway to "try again", rather than moving on with the technique despite the mistake. In a life-or-death struggle, there is no chance to try again. Even though techniques may be attempted many times in the , each should be seen as a singular and decisive event. Similarly, in theater, performances are only together once, a few days before the show, rather than the many times that are typical in the West, this corresponding to the transience of a given show.


In popular culture
  • Romanian conductor Sergiu Celibidache's focus was on creating, during each concert, the optimal conditions for a what he called a "transcendent experience". Aspects of Zen Buddhism, such as ichi-go ichi-e, were strongly influential on him.
  • The 1994 movie was released in Japan with this term in the subtitle as 『フォレスト・ガンプ/一期一会』, reflecting the events that happen in the movie.
  • The term is 's favorite phrase in the NBC series Heroes.
  • The term is used in an episode of the .
  • It is also a song title in the soundtrack of Kareshi Kanojo no Jijo.
  • The term is used in the manga Boys Over Flowers and later several episodes of its 2005 adaptation. One of the series' main characters, Sojiro Nishikado, the son of a Grand Master, uses the term to pick up girls. He later realizes its true meaning when he misses the chance to be with his first love.
    (2025). 9781421515335, Viz Media.
  • It is also referenced in the title of the album 151a, which read in Japanese is pronounced "ichi-go-ichi ē".
  • Indian Prime Minister used the term to describe meetings between India and Japan during his state visit to the country on 11 November 2016.
  • The term is the title in Mozart in the Jungle season 4 episode 8 and the episode revolves around a tea ceremony with the kanji characters of Ichi-go Ichi-e displayed in the room.
  • The term also mentioned in season 8 episode 6, "Japan with Masa".
  • is a Michelin-starred Japanese restaurant in Cork, Ireland.
  • Ichi go Ichi e is the name of a in as well as in , .
  • The name of Ichigo Inc., a Japanese and company, comes from Ichi-go ichi-e.
  • producer Guillaume Coutu Dumont produced a song called "Ichi-go ichi-e".
  • In her book, 'The Art of Gathering: How We Meet and Why It Matters,' Priya Parker recounts her experience with a Japanese tea ceremony master who taught her the phrase. She reflects on how it underscores the importance of having an intentional purpose behind gatherings.
    (2018). 9781594634925, Riverhead Books.
  • In the visual novel , "ichi-go ichi-e" is written above the door to the Channeling Chamber, alluding to the liminal nature of .
  • One of the characters of the game, Ichie Otonashi, her name is based in this phrase.
  • The phrase is one of the mottos of the Momoko in the series , who notes that her performances follow routines but the end product is different every time.
  • A MasterChef Italia contestant, , used this term on her final's menu, called "ichi-go ichi-e".
  • Following the conclusion of the 2024 World Series, declared the 2024 regular season of designated hitter to be "ichi-go ichi-e" due to his statistical achievements, including becoming the first and only player in baseball history to hit fifty home runs and steal fifty bases in the same season. This became known as the 50/50 club.


See also
  • YOLO

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(1989). 9780824817176, University of Hawaii Press. .

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