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are broadly classified according to whether they have a floor area larger or smaller than 4.5 tatami, a differentiation which affects the style of ceremony that can be conducted, the specific type of equipment and decoration that can be used, the placement of various architectural features and the
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norms. At the same time, the simplicity of the overall design with its clean lines could be seen as within the canon. The extent of teamaster Rikyū's involvement in the design of the room is not known, however he was in attendance on a number of occasions when tea was being served to guests in the
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are purpose-built spaces for holding tea gatherings. They may be located within larger tea houses, or within private homes or other structures not intended for tea ceremony. A tea room may have a floor area as small as 1.75 tatami mats (one full tatami mat for the guests plus a tatami mat called a
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are usually small, simple wooden buildings. They are located in the gardens or grounds of private homes. Other common sites are the grounds of temples, museums, and parks. The smallest tea house will have two rooms: the main room where the host and guests gather and tea is served, and a
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Other factors that affect the tea room are architectural constraints such as the location of windows, entrances, the sunken hearth and the tokonoma, particularly when the tea room is not located within a purpose-built structure. The other factors that influence the construction of the
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resembling a modern kitchen; a large waiting room for guests; a welcoming area where guests are greeted and can remove and store their shoes; separate toilets for men and women; a changing room; a storage room; and possibly several anterooms as well as a garden with a
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were busy acquiring and defending territories, promoting trade and overseeing the output of farms, mills and mines as de facto rulers, and many of the poor were eager to seek the salvation of the afterlife as taught by
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In Japanese, free-standing structures specifically designed for exclusive tea ceremony use, as well as individual rooms intended for tea ceremony, are both referred to as
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no. 56 (1988). The article is an English translation of chapter II, part 2, of NHK Books no. 459, published by Japan Broadcast Publishing Co., Ltd., in June 1984.
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There is a stone water-basin near the tea house, where the guests rinse their hands and mouths before entering the tea room through a low, square door called
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The Herbert Offen Research Collection of the Phillips Library at the Peabody Essex Museum, an important research collection in regards to chashitsu.
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garden path leading to it. In English, a distinction is often made between free-standing structures for tea, referred to as
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According to Japanese historian Moriya Takeshi in his article "The Mountain Dwelling Within the City", the ideal of
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to be given a name after their owners or benefactors. Names usually include the character for "
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Japanese Capitals in Historical Perspective: Place, Power and Memory in Kyoto, Edo and Tokyo
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Very large tea houses may have several tea rooms of different sizes; a large, well-equipped
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Konnichian estate. The floor space is composed of but one full tatami, a 3/4-size
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The Zen Arts: An Anthropological Study of the Culture of Aesthetic Form in Japan
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alcove; and simple, subdued colours and style. The most typical floor size of a
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General explanation of tea room and sukiya architecture in Japanese culture
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architectural style, a style frequently employed in tea rooms built today.
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windows and sliding doors made of wooden lattice covered in a translucent
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Introduction to Oriental Civilizations: Sources of the Japanese Tradition
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Not all tea rooms can be made to conform to the ideal seen in the image.
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The tea room has a low ceiling and no furniture: the guests and host sit
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is pronounced Tōgu-dō, and is a private Buddhist hall, not a chashitsu)
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Japanese web page containing nice photos of Rikyū's Tai-an tea room
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The Japanese Tea Ceremony: Cha-no-Yu and the Zen Art of Mindfulness
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style rooms, and for the most part are not limited to use for
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having a path leading to the tea room. This garden is called
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Moriya Takeshi, "The Mountain Dwelling Within the City", in
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Layout of an ideal 4.5 tearoom with tokonoma and mizuya dōko
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tradition is an architectural space designed to be used for
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hearth, and the number of guests that can be accommodated.
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The ideal free-standing tea house is surrounded by a small
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path, an outdoor waiting area for guests and one or more
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A Chanoyu Vocabulary: Practical Terms for the Way of Tea
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of the past and the memory of particular individuals.
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Chado the Way of Tea: A Japanese Tea Master's Almanac
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is arranged – along with other pavilions such as the
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and a sunken hearth for preparing tea in the winter.
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is 4.5 tatami mats (7.4 m; 80 sq ft).
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Index

Japanese teahouse

Jo-an
National Treasure

Itsuku-shima
Japanese
tea ceremony
sukiya-zukuri
sukiya
chabana
shōji
Japanese paper
tatami
tokonoma


Sen no Rikyū
roji
mizuya
equipment
privies
Edo period
shogun
Ashikaga Yoshimasa
Higashiyama
Kyoto
wabi-style tea ceremony
Muromachi period
Sengoku period

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