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English-Japanese dictionary. 2013.
English-Japanese dictionary. 2013.
Tatami — nihongo|Tatami|畳 (originally meaning folded and piled ) mats are a traditional type of Japanese flooring. Made of woven soft rush straw, and traditionally packed with rice straw (though nowadays sometimes with styrofoamFact|date=December 2007),… … Wikipedia
tatami — /teuh tah mee/, n., pl. tatami, tatamis. (in Japanese houses) any of a number of thick, woven straw mats of uniform dimensions, about three feet by six feet (91 cm by 183 cm), the placing of which determines the dimensions of an interior. [1895… … Universalium
Japanese tea ceremony — Tea ceremony The Japanese tea ceremony, also called the Way of Tea, is a Japanese cultural activity involving the ceremonial preparation and presentation of matcha, powdered green tea. In Japanese, it is called chanoyu (茶の湯) or chadō ( … Wikipedia
Chashitsu — The tea house known as Yugao tei. Kanazawa, Japan. In Japanese tradition, architectural spaces designed to be used for tea ceremony (chanoyu) gatherings are known as chashitsu (茶室, literally tea rooms ).[1] The architectural style that develop … Wikipedia
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Washitsu — A nihongo| washitsu |和室|, or Japanese style room, is a traditional Japanese style room with tatami flooring, [ [http://www.tjf.or.jp/deai/contents/teacher/mini en/html/washitsu.html Washitsu (Japanese style room) 和室 わしつ] at tjf.or.jp] and… … Wikipedia
List of Japanese tea ceremony equipment — Some implements for tea ceremony. From bottom left: chashaku (tea scoop), sensu (fan), chasen kusenaoshi (whisk shaper), chasen (bamboo whisk) and fukusa (purple silk cloth) This is a list of articles used in Japanese tea ceremony. Please add… … Wikipedia
KATSURA PALACE, KYOTO — The tea ceremony is perhaps the most famous Japanese tradition and consists of a small group of people who come together not simply for a tea service but also for a highly ritualized modest discourse. Tearooms are typically made of wood or… … Historical Dictionary of Architecture
Japanese kitchen — Daidokoro (台所;lit. kitchen ) is the place where food is prepared in a Japanese house. Until the Meiji era, a kitchen was also called kamado (かまど; lit. stove) and there are many sayings in the Japanese language that involve kamado as it was… … Wikipedia
Minka — For other uses, see Minka (disambiguation). A Gasshō zukuri styled minka home in Shirakawa village, Gifu Prefecture. Minka ( … Wikipedia
Ikata, Ehime — Infobox City Japan Name = Ikata JapaneseName = 伊方町 Map Region = Shikoku Prefecture = Ehime District = Nishiuwa Area km2 = 94.37 Population = 12,221 PopDate = February 29, 2008 Density km2 = 129.50 Coords = coord|33|29|N|132|21|E|region:JP… … Wikipedia