Teahouse and Kumimono


Japanese Teahouse (Venue for Tea Ceremony)


Japanese Teahouse (Venue for Tea Ceremony)


Tea Ceremony in Japanese Teahouse (by MWU Tea Ceremony Club)


Tea Ceremony in Japanese Teahouse (by MWU Tea Ceremony Club)


Tea Ceremony in Japanese Teahouse (by MWU Tea Ceremony Club)


Tea Ceremony in Japanese Teahouse (by MWU Tea Ceremony Club)


Tea Ceremony in Japanese Teahouse (by MWU Tea Ceremony Club)


Tea Ceremony in Japanese Teahouse
(in opening ceremony of the "Architecture and Culture through the Silk Road Galleries" of the ITCS)


Teahouse built by Students (Venue for Tea Ceremony)


Teahouse built by Students (Venue for Tea Ceremony)






Photos of The Teahouse under Construction


Kumimono before Assembling (same size as a part of the five-story pagoda in Daigo-ji Temple)


Five-story Pagoda in Daigo-ji Temple, Kyoto


Kumimono after Assembling (same size as a part of the five-story pagoda in Daigo-ji Temple)
Japanese Carpenteres will Demonstrate Assembing Kumimono in iaSU2012.


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