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Japanese Tea House in Philadelphia Museum of Art

Japanese Tea House in Philadelphia Museum of Art. The maru-tatami (left) is a full sized tatami and han-jyo (center) is a half of maru-tatami. Observation: tatami size differs slightly from region to region in Japan. For example, Tokyo size is smaller than Kyoto size tatami (191 cm).

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Japanese Tea House in Philadelphia Museum of Art

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  1. Japanese Tea House in Philadelphia Museum of Art

  2. The maru-tatami(left) is a full sized tatami and han-jyo(center) is a half of maru-tatami. Observation: tatami size differs slightly from region to region in Japan. For example, Tokyo size is smaller than Kyoto size tatami (191 cm).

  3. - kinin tatami and kyaku tatami are where guests seat. - dougu tatami is where the utensils are displayed. - fumikomi tatami is the one to step into from the host's entrance or sadoguchi. - ro tatami is where the ro is placed. - kayoi tatami is the tatami between the fumikomi and kyaku tatami. Ro layout on Left Furo layout on Right

  4. Matcha - Green Tea

  5. Chaire-tea caddy Usuki or Natsume Lacquer Tea Caddy

  6. Sweet cookies or cakes served before the tea

  7. Bamboo Scoop "Chashaku" Chasen- Tea Whisk and Chawan Tea Bowl

  8. Chasen Handmade Bamboo Tea Whisk

  9. Hishaku Bamboo Water Ladel

  10. Mizusashi ( a pitcher ) --on the right Kama- iron kettle to hold water and Furo-stove

  11. Kakejiku (a hanging scroll)Kakemono (scroll painting)

  12. Ikebana Flolwer Arrangement

  13. Kensui water container used to wash out and purify Chawan

  14. CHAWAN- tea bowls

  15. Ajiki Hiro ExhibitionKeio Department StoreShinjuku, Tokyo - July 2002

  16. Shino Chawan by Ajiki Hiro

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