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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
415:, 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
396:(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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285:) to be situated and the host to sit and prepare the tea); or as large as 10 tatami mats or more; 4.5 mats is generally considered the ideal in modern tea rooms. A tea room will usually contain a
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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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having a path leading to the tea room. This garden is called
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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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is arranged – along with other pavilions such as the
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is 4.5 tatami mats (7.4 m; 80 sq ft).
1703:. 2nd ed. Addison-Wesley Educational Publishers 2001
1667:"竹の茶室 帰庵 - KIAN-Mobile Bamboo Teahouse- 京都・紫野 山中工務店"
405:. Tea houses were built mostly by Zen monks or by
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1469:. Oxon: RoutledgeCurzon. p. 89.
301:came into use after the start of the
1465:Fieve, Nicolas; Waley, Paul (2003).
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460:constructed during the 16th century
1719:Japanese Tea House Locations by Map
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4400:Tea Research and Extension Station
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1595:(in Japanese). September 27, 2022.
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1337:Frédéric, Louis (2002).
1320:, entry for "chashitsu".
1213:Glass Tea House - KOU-AN
1034:Glass Tea House - KOU-AN
758:, Forgotten Path Arbour)
4395:Lipton Institute of Tea
3729:East Asian tea ceremony
990:, Six Window Hut) from
494:entrance of a tea house
51:in its garden setting,
3989:Consumption by country
2296:Structural and spatial
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1017:Katsura Imperial Villa
856:, Today Hut) built by
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1281:, entry for "sukiya".
1000:Tokyo National Museum
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4361:List of Chinese teas
1832:Imperial Crown Style
1490:Cox, Rupert (2003).
1448:Ludwig, Theodore M.
1318:A Chanoyu Vocabulary
1279:A Chanoyu Vocabulary
954:, Eight Windows) or
351:who built the first
322:, "sitting room for
281:) or sunken hearth (
140:Typical features of
3784:Teahouse or tearoom
2935:Metabolist Movement
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1400:www.osakacastle.net
972:, designed by Lord
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582:) is used instead.
375:-style tea ceremony
199:), the only extant
4384:Camellia taliensis
3017:National Treasures
2832:Chōzuya (Temizuya)
1339:Japan Encyclopedia
1175:Kaisuian: stacked
1095:Kanazawa, Ishikawa
1027:Toyotomi Hideyoshi
946:Yatsu-mado no seki
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1363:Chanoyu Quarterly
1239:List of teahouses
842:National Treasure
808:National Treasure
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448:Ōgon no chashitsu
428:MOA Museum of Art
76:, "tea room") in
36:National Treasure
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4258:Suutei tsai
4139:Flavan-3-ol
4058:Preparation
3847:Azerbaijani
3602:Masala chai
3592:Jasmine tea
3556:Blended or
3244:Da Hong Pao
3239:Bu Zhi Chun
3171:Jin Jun Mei
2632:Furnishings
2259:Roof styles
1244:Tea culture
1029:(1537–1598)
976:(1579–1647)
916:San-meiseki
848:Konnichi-an
743:Rokusō-an (
731:, Pine Hut)
663:iconography
541:nijiriguchi
537:nijiriguchi
492:Nijiriguchi
357:Higashiyama
310: 1600
60: 1900
4497:Categories
4430:Dried lime
4412:Herbal tea
4191:Butter tea
4176:Bubble tea
4167:Tea-based
4156:Theaflavin
4125:Compounds
4025:Bangladesh
4018:By country
4002:Chittagong
3957:Processing
3897:Senegalese
3830:By country
3779:Tea garden
3689:Vietnamese
3644:Australian
3500:Yellow tea
3412:Kamairicha
3342:Baimao Hou
3314:Tieguanyin
3224:Bai Jiguan
3216:Oolong tea
3206:Yingdehong
3156:Darjeeling
3030:Residences
2971:rock (Zen)
2742:Partitions
2476:Approaches
1987:Daibutsuyō
1925:Ishi-no-ma
1501:0700714758
1431:2017-07-19
1406:2017-07-19
1348:0674007700
1255:References
1163:Isome-shi
1108:Iho-an at
1007:Shōkin-tei
898:Omotesenke
798:temple in
752:Bōji-tei (
720:Ginkaku-ji
706:Tōkyū-dō (
688:Mugai-an (
640:often are
303:Edo period
231:Tea houses
225:tea houses
174:Definition
4503:Chashitsu
4425:Chamomile
4278:Yuenyeung
4268:Teh tarik
4263:Sweet tea
4243:Noon chai
4080:Decoction
4040:Sri Lanka
3993:Auctions
3984:Companies
3902:Taiwanese
3887:Pakistani
3867:Hong Kong
3862:Dominican
3852:Brazilian
3842:Argentine
3797:Chashitsu
3756:Taiwanese
3719:Tea party
3679:Taiwanese
3570:Lady Grey
3566:Earl Grey
3480:Bai Mudan
3472:White tea
3407:Kabusecha
3377:Gunpowder
3367:Genmaicha
3352:Biluochun
3324:Green tea
3309:Tieluohan
3304:Shui Xian
3249:Dong ding
3128:Black tea
3120:varieties
2999:Wabi-sabi
2846:Ishigantō
2654:Emakimono
2589:Daidokoro
2582:Chashitsu
2563:Mihashira
2397:Onigawara
2377:Nakazonae
2216:Main Hall
2203:Hōkyōintō
2105:Religious
2067:Chashitsu
2038:Model of
1994:Ōbaku Zen
1960:Sumiyoshi
1907:Hiyoshi (
1876:Religious
1396:"History"
1199:in Kyoto.
1193:chashitsu
1151:Shōkō-ken
1126:Rokuon-ji
1047:(b. 1967)
992:Kōfuku-ji
981:Rokusō-an
966:Isshin-ji
894:Sen Shōan
880:Fushin-an
858:Sen Sōtan
784:chashitsu
765:chashitsu
678:chashitsu
653:chashitsu
626:Chashitsu
621:Chashitsu
554:sadōguchi
518:chashitsu
475:wabi-sabi
458:chashitsu
359:villa in
353:chashitsu
299:chashitsu
297:The term
264:Tea rooms
242:equipment
217:chashitsu
201:chashitsu
168:chashitsu
142:chashitsu
119:chashitsu
93:chashitsu
67:Chashitsu
48:Chashitsu
32:chashitsu
4482:Category
4319:Strainer
4287:See also
4273:Thai tea
4238:Milk tea
4223:Jagertee
4211:Iced tea
4144:Catechin
4134:Theanine
4129:Caffeine
4100:Tea lady
4090:Steeping
4070:Infusion
4007:Guwahati
3977:Diseases
3877:Japanese
3837:American
3761:Ryukyuan
3746:Japanese
3546:Kombucha
3427:Longjing
3357:Chun Mee
3294:Ruan zhi
3279:Jin Xuan
3234:Baozhong
3161:Dianhong
2814:Tsuitate
2703:Mitamaya
2689:Kamidana
2675:Getabako
2647:Chabudai
2640:Butsudan
2622:Washitsu
2453:Tsumairi
2439:Tokonoma
2418:Tamagaki
2356:Katsuogi
2349:Katōmado
2279:Karahafu
2189:Butsuden
2180:Buddhist
2015:Zenshūyō
2001:Setchūyō
1978:Buddhist
1900:Hachiman
1652:Kotobank
1632:Kotobank
1249:Teahouse
1221:See also
1197:Kōdai-ji
1177:shikishi
1110:Kōdai-ji
1019:in Kyoto
874:tokonoma
862:Urasenke
844:in 1951.
800:Yamazaki
796:Myōki-an
792:wabi-cha
763:Notable
725:Shō-an (
661:are the
646:chanoyu.
588:tokonoma
464:for the
403:Buddhism
379:wabi-cha
287:tokonoma
209:wabi-cha
163:tokonoma
78:Japanese
4460:Rooibos
4440:Guayusa
4339:Tea set
4314:Infuser
4294:Teaware
4233:Lei cha
4095:Tea bag
3969:Tasting
3916:History
3892:Russian
3882:Mexican
3857:Chinese
3739:Yum cha
3734:Chinese
3707:Customs
3699:Culture
3684:Turkish
3664:Chinese
3654:British
3637:General
3577:English
3490:Shoumei
3457:Shincha
3437:Maojian
3422:Kukicha
3417:Konacha
3387:Hōjicha
3382:Gyokuro
3264:Gaoshan
3259:Fo Shou
3186:Nilgiri
3118:Common
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