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== Notable ''chashitsu'' == * ''[[Tai-an]]'' ({{lang|ja|待庵}}) built in 1582, is the only extant ''chashitsu'' designed by [[Sen no Rikyū]], representing his concept of ''wabi-cha''. Located at [[Myōki-an]] temple in [[Ōyamazaki, Kyoto|Yamazaki]], [[Kyoto]]. Designated a [[List of National Treasures of Japan (residences)|National Treasure]]. * ''[[Jo-an]]'' ({{lang|ja|如庵}}) was built in [[Kyoto]] in 1618 by Urakusai, the younger brother of [[Oda Nobunaga]], and was moved to [[Inuyama, Aichi|Inuyama]] in [[Aichi]] in 1972. It was designated a [[National Treasures of Japan|National Treasure]] in 1951. * ''Konnichi-an'' ({{lang|ja|今日庵}}, Today Hut) built by [[Sen Sōtan]] at what later became known as the [[Urasenke]] Konnichian estate. The floor space is composed of but one full tatami, a 3/4-size ''daime'' tatami, and a wooden board at the head of the ''daime'' tatami. There is no recessed ''tokonoma''. * ''Fushin-an'' ({{lang|ja|不審庵}}, Doubting Hut) by [[Sen no Rikyū]]. It was moved by his son [[Sen Shōan]] to the [[Omotesenke]] estate. * ''Zangetsu-tei'' ({{lang|ja|残月亭}}, Morning Moon Arbour) belongs to the Omotesenke school in Kyoto * ''San-meiseki'' ({{lang|ja|三名席}}, Three Famous Tearooms):<ref>{{Google books|MorTAgAAQBAJ|Chado the Way of Tea: A Japanese Tea Master's Almanac|page=163|keywords=San-meiseki|text=|plainurl=}}</ref> ** ''[[Sarumen Chaseki]]'' ({{lang|ja|猿面}}, Monkey face tea place<ref>{{Google books|XiqODwAAQBAJ|The Japanese Tea Ceremony: Cha-no-Yu and the Zen Art of Mindfulness|page=236|keywords=Sarumen|text=|plainurl=}}</ref>) at [[Nagoya Castle]], former National Treasure until its destruction in 1945, rebuilt in 1949<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://goodnews-japan.net/news/mokuzou/2008/06/05/142|title = 木造都市の夜明け : 天下三名席『猿面茶席』-名古屋城における古材再利用| date=5 June 2008 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://nagoyalikeitis.wordpress.com/2017/03/26/what-to-look-for-a-special-viewing-of-tea-houses/|title = Tea Houses|date = 26 March 2017}}</ref> ** ''Yatsu-mado no seki'' ({{lang|ja|八窓の席}}, Eight Windows)<ref>http://image.oml.city.osaka.lg.jp/archive/detail.do;jsessionid=457EA62DB1BAEE0A3C3890DD35521FFE?&oml=0080349782&pNo=2&id=3218# {{Dead link|date=April 2024|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref> or ''Hasō-an'' ({{lang|ja|八窓庵}}) at [[Isshin-ji]] in [[Osaka]], designed by Lord [[Kobori Enshū]] (1579–1647)<ref>{{Cite web |date=September 27, 2022 |title=79.一心寺(いっしんじ) |trans-title=79. Isshinji Temple |url=https://www.city.osaka.lg.jp/kensetsu/page/0000009757.html |website=city.osaka.lg.jp |language=ja}}</ref> ** ''[[Rokusō-an]]'' ({{lang|ja|六窓庵}}, Six Window Hut) from [[Kōfuku-ji]] in [[Nara, Nara|Nara]], now in the gardens of the [[Tokyo National Museum]]<ref>{{Cite web |date=June 17, 2015 |title=Rokusoan Teahouse (Rokusoan) - the Magic of Japanese Masterpieces |url=https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/ondemand/audio/j_art-20150618-1/ |website=[[NHK World-Japan]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=六窓庵とは |trans-title=What is Rokusoan? |url=https://kotobank.jp/word/%E5%85%AD%E7%AA%93%E5%BA%B5-879272 |website=[[Kotobank]] |language=ja}}</ref> * ''Shōkin-tei'' ({{lang|ja|松琴亭}}) at [[Katsura Imperial Villa]] in Kyoto<ref>{{Cite web |title=松琴亭とは |trans-title=What is Shokintei? |url=https://kotobank.jp/word/%E6%9D%BE%E7%90%B4%E4%BA%AD-1545259 |website=[[Kotobank]] |language=ja}}</ref> * [[Golden Tea Room]] constructed under the regent [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] (1537–1598) * ''[[Glass Tea House - KOU-AN]]'' ({{lang|ja|光庵}}, Light Hut) designed by [[Tokujin Yoshioka]] (b. 1967) * ''Ki-an'' bamboo tea house<ref>{{Cite web |title=竹の茶室 帰庵 - KIAN-Mobile Bamboo Teahouse- 京都・紫野 山中工務店 |trans-title=Bamboo Tea House Kian - KIAN-Mobile Bamboo Teahouse- Kyoto/Shino Yamanaka Construction |url=http://www.sukiya-kyoto.com/kian/ |website=sukiya-kyoto.com |language=ja}}</ref> {{-}} <gallery perrow="7" widths="170px" heights="170px"> File:Tokyo National Museum Rokusoan P3303189.jpg|Rokusō-an, formerly from Kōfuku-ji in Nara File:Shokin-tei.jpg|Interior of Shōkin-tei at [[Katsura Imperial Villa]] File:2002 kenrokuen hanami 0123.jpg|Yugao-tei in [[Kanazawa, Ishikawa]] KoudaijiIhoan.jpg|Iho-an at [[Kōdai-ji]], Kyoto File:Rokuonji Sekkatei.jpg|Sekka-tei at [[Rokuon-ji]] File:Kourinin Tea House (Jikouin).jpg|Kōrin-an at Jikō-in, Nara File:Shōkō-ken.jpg|Shōkō-ken Isome-shi Garden13s5s4410.jpg|Isome-shi File:Kaisuian Interior window crop.jpg|Kaisuian: stacked ''shikishi'' windows File:170923 Kodaiji Kyoto Japan38n.jpg|Shigure-tei is a unique two storied ''chashitsu'', at [[Kōdai-ji]] in Kyoto. File:Glass Tea House − KOU-AN.jpg|''[[Glass Tea House - KOU-AN]]'' </gallery>
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