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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
426:, and merchants who practiced tea ceremony. They sought simplicity and tranquility – central tenets of Zen philosophy. The acknowledgment of simplicity and plainness, which is a central motivation of the tea house, continued to remain as a distinct Japanese tradition in the later periods.
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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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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
407:(mid-15th century to early 17th century), a time in which the central government had almost no practical power, the country was in chaos, and wars and uprisings were commonplace. Seeking to reclaim Japan,
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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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A Chanoyu Vocabulary: Practical Terms for the Way of Tea
1280:, entry for "chashitsu". Tankosha Publishing Co., 2007.
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of the past and the memory of particular individuals.
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is 4.5 tatami mats (7.4 m; 80 sq ft).
1714:. 2nd ed. Addison-Wesley Educational Publishers 2001
1678:"竹の茶室 帰庵 - KIAN-Mobile Bamboo Teahouse- 京都・紫野 山中工務店"
416:. Tea houses were built mostly by Zen monks or by
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1735:Comprehensive coverage with photos and diagrams
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1480:. Oxon: RoutledgeCurzon. p. 89.
312:came into use after the start of the
1476:Fieve, Nicolas; Waley, Paul (2003).
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471:constructed during the 16th century
1730:Japanese Tea House Locations by Map
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4411:Tea Research and Extension Station
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1606:(in Japanese). September 27, 2022.
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1640:[What is Rokusoan?].
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1348:Frédéric, Louis (2002).
1331:, entry for "chashitsu".
1224:Glass Tea House - KOU-AN
1045:Glass Tea House - KOU-AN
769:, Forgotten Path Arbour)
4406:Lipton Institute of Tea
3740:East Asian tea ceremony
1001:, Six Window Hut) from
505:entrance of a tea house
62:in its garden setting,
4000:Consumption by country
2307:Structural and spatial
1091:Katsura Imperial Villa
1028:Katsura Imperial Villa
867:, Today Hut) built by
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1787:Japanese architecture
1292:, entry for "sukiya".
1011:Tokyo National Museum
714:, Silent Thunder Hut)
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4372:List of Chinese teas
1843:Imperial Crown Style
1501:Cox, Rupert (2003).
1459:Ludwig, Theodore M.
1329:A Chanoyu Vocabulary
1290:A Chanoyu Vocabulary
965:, Eight Windows) or
362:who built the first
333:, "sitting room for
292:) or sunken hearth (
151:Typical features of
3795:Teahouse or tearoom
2946:Metabolist Movement
1436:onlynativejapan.com
1411:www.osakacastle.net
983:, designed by Lord
899:, Doubting Hut) by
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593:) is used instead.
386:-style tea ceremony
210:), the only extant
4395:Camellia taliensis
3028:National Treasures
2843:Chōzuya (Temizuya)
1350:Japan Encyclopedia
1186:Kaisuian: stacked
1106:Kanazawa, Ishikawa
1038:Toyotomi Hideyoshi
957:Yatsu-mado no seki
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1710:Murphey, Rhoads.
1374:Chanoyu Quarterly
1250:List of teahouses
853:National Treasure
819:National Treasure
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459:Ōgon no chashitsu
439:MOA Museum of Art
87:, "tea room") in
47:National Treasure
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16:(Redirected from
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4150:Flavan-3-ol
4069:Preparation
3858:Azerbaijani
3613:Masala chai
3603:Jasmine tea
3567:Blended or
3255:Da Hong Pao
3250:Bu Zhi Chun
3182:Jin Jun Mei
2643:Furnishings
2270:Roof styles
1255:Tea culture
1040:(1537–1598)
987:(1579–1647)
927:San-meiseki
859:Konnichi-an
754:Rokusō-an (
742:, Pine Hut)
674:iconography
552:nijiriguchi
548:nijiriguchi
503:Nijiriguchi
368:Higashiyama
321: 1600
71: 1900
4508:Categories
4441:Dried lime
4423:Herbal tea
4202:Butter tea
4187:Bubble tea
4178:Tea-based
4167:Theaflavin
4136:Compounds
4036:Bangladesh
4029:By country
4013:Chittagong
3968:Processing
3908:Senegalese
3841:By country
3790:Tea garden
3700:Vietnamese
3655:Australian
3511:Yellow tea
3423:Kamairicha
3353:Baimao Hou
3325:Tieguanyin
3235:Bai Jiguan
3227:Oolong tea
3217:Yingdehong
3167:Darjeeling
3041:Residences
2982:rock (Zen)
2753:Partitions
2487:Approaches
1998:Daibutsuyō
1936:Ishi-no-ma
1512:0700714758
1442:2017-07-19
1417:2017-07-19
1359:0674007700
1266:References
1174:Isome-shi
1119:Iho-an at
1018:Shōkin-tei
909:Omotesenke
809:temple in
763:Bōji-tei (
731:Ginkaku-ji
717:Tōkyū-dō (
699:Mugai-an (
651:often are
314:Edo period
242:Tea houses
236:tea houses
185:Definition
4514:Chashitsu
4436:Chamomile
4289:Yuenyeung
4279:Teh tarik
4274:Sweet tea
4254:Noon chai
4091:Decoction
4051:Sri Lanka
4004:Auctions
3995:Companies
3913:Taiwanese
3898:Pakistani
3878:Hong Kong
3873:Dominican
3863:Brazilian
3853:Argentine
3808:Chashitsu
3767:Taiwanese
3730:Tea party
3690:Taiwanese
3581:Lady Grey
3577:Earl Grey
3491:Bai Mudan
3483:White tea
3418:Kabusecha
3388:Gunpowder
3378:Genmaicha
3363:Biluochun
3335:Green tea
3320:Tieluohan
3315:Shui Xian
3260:Dong ding
3139:Black tea
3131:varieties
3010:Wabi-sabi
2857:Ishigantō
2665:Emakimono
2600:Daidokoro
2593:Chashitsu
2574:Mihashira
2408:Onigawara
2388:Nakazonae
2227:Main Hall
2214:Hōkyōintō
2116:Religious
2078:Chashitsu
2049:Model of
2005:Ōbaku Zen
1971:Sumiyoshi
1918:Hiyoshi (
1887:Religious
1407:"History"
1210:in Kyoto.
1204:chashitsu
1162:Shōkō-ken
1137:Rokuon-ji
1058:(b. 1967)
1003:Kōfuku-ji
992:Rokusō-an
977:Isshin-ji
905:Sen Shōan
891:Fushin-an
869:Sen Sōtan
795:chashitsu
776:chashitsu
689:chashitsu
664:chashitsu
637:Chashitsu
632:Chashitsu
565:sadōguchi
529:chashitsu
486:wabi-sabi
469:chashitsu
370:villa in
364:chashitsu
310:chashitsu
308:The term
275:Tea rooms
253:equipment
228:chashitsu
212:chashitsu
179:chashitsu
153:chashitsu
130:chashitsu
104:chashitsu
78:Chashitsu
59:Chashitsu
43:chashitsu
4493:Category
4330:Strainer
4298:See also
4284:Thai tea
4249:Milk tea
4234:Jagertee
4222:Iced tea
4155:Catechin
4145:Theanine
4140:Caffeine
4111:Tea lady
4101:Steeping
4081:Infusion
4018:Guwahati
3988:Diseases
3888:Japanese
3848:American
3772:Ryukyuan
3757:Japanese
3557:Kombucha
3438:Longjing
3368:Chun Mee
3305:Ruan zhi
3290:Jin Xuan
3245:Baozhong
3172:Dianhong
2825:Tsuitate
2714:Mitamaya
2700:Kamidana
2686:Getabako
2658:Chabudai
2651:Butsudan
2633:Washitsu
2464:Tsumairi
2450:Tokonoma
2429:Tamagaki
2367:Katsuogi
2360:Katōmado
2290:Karahafu
2200:Butsuden
2191:Buddhist
2026:Zenshūyō
2012:Setchūyō
1989:Buddhist
1911:Hachiman
1663:Kotobank
1643:Kotobank
1260:Teahouse
1232:See also
1208:Kōdai-ji
1188:shikishi
1121:Kōdai-ji
1030:in Kyoto
885:tokonoma
873:Urasenke
855:in 1951.
811:Yamazaki
807:Myōki-an
803:wabi-cha
774:Notable
736:Shō-an (
672:are the
657:chanoyu.
599:tokonoma
475:for the
414:Buddhism
390:wabi-cha
298:tokonoma
220:wabi-cha
174:tokonoma
89:Japanese
4471:Rooibos
4451:Guayusa
4350:Tea set
4325:Infuser
4305:Teaware
4244:Lei cha
4106:Tea bag
3980:Tasting
3927:History
3903:Russian
3893:Mexican
3868:Chinese
3750:Yum cha
3745:Chinese
3718:Customs
3710:Culture
3695:Turkish
3675:Chinese
3665:British
3648:General
3588:English
3501:Shoumei
3468:Shincha
3448:Maojian
3433:Kukicha
3428:Konacha
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