Fushinan (Kyoto): roji (tea garden) with wicker gate and nijiriguchi (crawl-in entrance)

Creator:
Sen no Koshin (Koshin Sosa) 江岑宗左, 1613-1672
Sen no Sotan 千宗旦, 1578-1658
Published/Created:
Japan, Kyoto: Omotesenke Fushinan Foundation
ca. 1600-1650 (built), 1914 (reconstructed)
Notes:
After Rikyu died his son Shoan 少庵 1546-1614 was eventually allowed to rebuild his home, along with a tea room that had a placard reading 'Fushin'an.' Later Sen Sotan build a smaller tea room and named it Fushin'an, and this was inherited and rebuilt by K
Variant Titles:
Chashitsu (tea room)
表千家不審庵[[
Topics:
Architecture -- Japan -- Kyoto Prefecture -- Kyoto -- (YVRC)
Japanese tea ceremony -- (LC)
Culture:
Momoyama period, 1573-1615
Accession Number:
MY3235C
Genre:
gardens (AAT)
tea houses, tea rooms (chashitsu) (YVRC)
Format:
Image
Rights:
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Access Restrictions:
Yale Community Only
Source Title:
Asian Collection (Mimi Hall Yiengpruksawan Personal Collection)
Source Note:
Ohashi, Tea Garden, 1990, pl. 11-14
Rikyu Daijiten, p. 378-380
Yale Collection:
Visual Resources Collection
Digital Collection:
Visual Resources Collection
Local Record Number:
Portfolio Item ID: 317320
OID:
586265
PID:
digcoll:1913206