- Chōzu-ya or
temizu-ya (手水舎) is a
Shinto water ablution pavilion for a
ceremonial purification rite
known as
temizu or chōzu (手水, lit. 'hand-water'). The...
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Shinto water ablution pavilion for a
ceremonial purification rite
known as
temizu Cleaning station, a
location where aquatic life such as fish congregate...
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entails sprinkling this
water onto the face and hands, a
procedure known as
temizu,
using a font
known as a temizuya.
Another form of
purification at the start...
- rainwater;
others contain groundwater wells. They are
traditional locations for
temizu (handwashing). They also
provide light and ventilation. As the floorboards...
- alley)
kondi te-mi₁du 'hand+water' teũdu chōzu (手水, washwater; lavatory)
temizu kami₁-so 'paper+hemp' kaũzo kōzo (楮, ****anese
paper mulberry) kami₁-tu-ke₂no₁...
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Performing temizu from a
domestic chōzu-bachi, 1910s....
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Ryukyuan dance, and
created his own
piece for the form, a love
story entitled temizu no en (手水の縁, "Fate of washwater"), in
which he
incorporated political criticism...