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    mouths before entering the tea room through a low, square door called nijiriguchi, or "crawling-in entrance", which requires bending low to pass through...
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    Nijiriguchi entrance of a tea house...
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    photo probably taken in 1995. Zui-Ki-Tei 2019. View of the koma. The nijiriguchi and shoji doors are open, showing the roji and tōrō. The tokonoma is...
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    quarter tatami mat), and a toko. The building has a shake roof and a nijiriguchi ('crawling-in entrance'). Japanese tea ceremony List of National Treasures...
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    platform) with a large lattice window on a rectangular fold, and the nijiriguchi (a small entrance to the room) is left open to the right, leaving a small...
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    Roji with the Nijiriguchi (Entrance) to the tea house at the Adachi Museum of Art, Yasugi, Shimane Prefecture, Japan....
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    the choice of utensils to be used. He also developed the idea of the nijiriguchi, a small entryway through which guests must crawl to enter the tea room...
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    precise procedure and utensils to be used. He also developed the idea of nijiriguchi (躙口, rump-entry), a small door that requires guests to crawl to enter...
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