Rokusō-an
It was formerly located at Kōfuku-ji in Nara and considered one of the San-meiseki (三名席, Three Famous Tearooms).[1] It was initially constructed during the Edo period and later relocated due its deteriorated state and is now in the gardens of the Tokyo National Museum.[2][3]
Rokusō-an (六窓庵 "Six Window Hut") is a chashitsu.
See also
- Sarumen Chaseki at Nagoya Castle
- Hassō-an
References
- Chado the Way of Tea: A Japanese Tea Master's Almanac, p. 163, at Google Books
- "Rokusoan Teahouse (Rokusoan) - The Magic of Japanese Masterpieces | NHK WORLD-JAPAN On Demand" – via www3.nhk.or.jp.
- "六窓庵とは". コトバンク.
External links
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