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- Chashitsu abstract "In Japanese tradition, architectural spaces designed to be used for tea ceremony (chanoyu) gatherings are known as chashitsu (茶室, literally "tea rooms").The architectural style that developed for chashitsu is referred to as the sukiya style (sukiya-zukuri), and the term sukiya (数奇屋) may be used as a synonym for chashitsu. Related Japanese terms are chaseki (茶席), broadly meaning "place for tea," and implying any sort of space where people are seated to participate in tea ceremony, and chabana, "tea flowers", the style of flower arrangement associated with the tea ceremony.Typical features of chashitsu are shōji windows and sliding doors made of wooden lattice covered in a translucent Japanese paper; tatami mat floors; a tokonoma alcove; and simple, subdued colours and style. The ideal floor size of a chashitsu is 4.5 tatami mats.".
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- Chashitsu wikiPageID "316404".
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- Chashitsu hasPhotoCollection Chashitsu.
- Chashitsu subject Category:Japanese_architecture.
- Chashitsu subject Category:Japanese_tea_ceremony.
- Chashitsu subject Category:Rooms.
- Chashitsu subject Category:Tea_culture.
- Chashitsu subject Category:Tea_houses.
- Chashitsu type Artifact100021939.
- Chashitsu type Building102913152.
- Chashitsu type Dwelling103259505.
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- Chashitsu type Housing103546340.
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- Chashitsu type TeaHouses.
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- Chashitsu comment "In Japanese tradition, architectural spaces designed to be used for tea ceremony (chanoyu) gatherings are known as chashitsu (茶室, literally "tea rooms").The architectural style that developed for chashitsu is referred to as the sukiya style (sukiya-zukuri), and the term sukiya (数奇屋) may be used as a synonym for chashitsu.".
- Chashitsu label "Chashitsu".
- Chashitsu label "Chashitsu".
- Chashitsu label "Chashitsu".
- Chashitsu label "Тясицу".
- Chashitsu label "茶室".
- Chashitsu label "茶寮".
- Chashitsu sameAs Chashitsu.
- Chashitsu sameAs Chashitsu.
- Chashitsu sameAs 茶室.
- Chashitsu sameAs 다실.
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- Chashitsu sameAs Q946790.
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- Chashitsu sameAs Chashitsu.
- Chashitsu wasDerivedFrom Chashitsu?oldid=604618472.
- Chashitsu depiction 2002_kenrokuen_hanami_0123.jpg.
- Chashitsu isPrimaryTopicOf Chashitsu.