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Refers to the style of Japanese residential architecture designed for tea ceremonies, which reached its peak in the Momoyama period (1568-1600).The style is characterized by an emphasis on simple, austere interiors with almost no ornament, columns made of rough hewn tree trunks, and earthen walls.
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Otros términos
- 數寄屋 [zh]
- shuò jì wū [zh]
- shuo ji wu [zh]
- shuo chi wu [zh]
- sukiya-zukuri [en]