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  2. Shofuso Japanese House and Garden - Wikipedia

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    Shofuso was modeled after the guest house of Kojo-in, a sub-temple of Mii-dera [15] in the city of Ōtsu, built in 1601. The guest house at Kojo-in had all the four major components of shoin-zukuri architecture; (1) attached desk, (2) staggered shelf, (3) toko-no-ma alcove, and (4) chodai-gamae (built-in ornamental doorway). It was built ...

  3. Shisui - Wikipedia

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    Shisui (酒々井町, Shisui-machi) is a town located in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. [1] As of 1 December 2020, the town had an estimated population of 20,660 in 9,888 households and a population density of 1,100 persons per km 2. [2] The total area of the town is 19.02 square kilometres (7.34 sq mi).

  4. Shisui, Kumamoto - Wikipedia

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  5. Keisei Shisui Station - Wikipedia

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    Keisei Shisui Station (京成酒々井駅, Keisei-Shisui-eki) is a railway station on the Keisei Main Line in the town of Shisui, Chiba Japan, operated by the private railway operator Keisei Electric Railway.

  6. Wando Arboretum - Wikipedia

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    Aerial photography of Wando Arboretum. As a public arboretum operated by South Jeolla Province and located in Daemun-ri, Gunoe-myeon, Wando County, it is South Korea's only arboretum with an area of 2,050ha in the warm temperate zone and the country's largest natural habitat for warm temperate forest.

  7. Category:Wando County - Wikipedia

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  8. Geisha - Wikipedia

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    A geisha lodging house. All geisha must be registered to an okiya, though not all geisha live in their okiya day-to-day. Okiya are usually run by women, many of whom are ex-geisha themselves. [9] Geisha may entertain guests within their okiya. Ozashiki (お座敷) A term for a geisha's engagements, which may take part or the whole of an evening.

  9. Xanadu Houses - Wikipedia

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    The most popular Xanadu house was the second house, designed by architect Roy Mason. [4] Masters met Mason in 1980 at a futures conference in Toronto. Mason had worked on a similar project prior to his involvement in the creation of the Kissimmee Xanadu House — an "experimental school" on a hill in Virginia which was also a foam structure ...