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It is the tea shrine dedicated to a religious sect's founder of Koraku-en Garden. I said Rikyu temple formerly and, in a tea-ceremony room removed and reconstructed by the suburban residence of a daimyo (I do it and spread a haze) of the Okayama feudal clan senior retainer of the late Tokugawa period, worshiped Rikyu Senno. Bizen feudal lord Tsunamasa Ikeda completed Okayama Koraku-en Garden in 1700 in the Christian era for 14 years. I take in crow Castle, a chastity mountain for making use of the surrounding landscape in the design of a garden mainly on in area about 13ha and Enyoutei of the main building in a strolling garden representing the Edo era, and I post buildings in the various places of the garden, and they have an each view and come to enjoy the scenery which changes while walking. | |
Camera: | Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III , Distagon 21mm F2,21 |
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Location: | Japan / Okayama |
Size: | 5616 x 3744Pixels |
It is the tea-ceremony room of Meiji-mura Village Museum. After Rikyu, the tea-ceremony room went to the smaller space, and closed form has been succeeded to. However, a trial to throw open is accomplished in thisand builds a making a slip in drawing sliding paper door in one side of the tea-ceremony room of the Rikyu four-and-a half-mat room (regular style of flower arrangement) and keeps a garden alive through the dirt floor where I spread a tile. | |
Camera: | Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III , Distagon 21mm F2,31 |
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Location: | Japan / Aichi Prefecture |
Size: | 5400 x 3600Pixels |
It is the tea-ceremony room of Meiji-mura Village Museum. After Rikyu, the tea-ceremony room went to the smaller space, and closed form has been succeeded to. However, a trial to throw open is accomplished in thisand builds a making a slip in drawing sliding paper door in one side of the tea-ceremony room of the Rikyu four-and-a half-mat room (regular style of flower arrangement) and keeps a garden alive through the dirt floor where I spread a tile. | |
Camera: | Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III , Distagon 21mm F2,31 |
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Location: | Japan / Aichi Prefecture |
Size: | 5616 x 3744Pixels |