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Tea Ceremony: Entering the tea ceremony room. This image comes from “The Ceremonial Tea Observance in Japan,” published in 1907 (Meiji 40) by photographer Kozaburo Tamamura, and later by Teijiro Takagi. Original text: “A guest, after entering the tea-room, is expected to place her footwear (zori) in a neat position. (Note with what care she performs this custom.)” 4 of 14 |
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