- In ****an, a
tsukubai (蹲踞) is a
washbasin provided at the
entrance to a holy
place for
visitors to
purify themselves by the
ritual washing of
hands and...
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ceremony crouch and wash
their hands in a
tsukubai set in the tea
garden before entering the tearoom.
Tsukubai are
usually of stone, and are
often provided...
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water continually flowing for
ritual purification. This is the Ryōan-ji
tsukubai,
which translates as "crouch";
because of the low
height of the basin,...
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Kalemegdan Park,
Belgrade Monjolo Suikinkutsu Water scoop (hydropower)
Tsukubai, a
basin often used in
conjunction Klopotec,
another device for repelling...
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obscure the view over the
Inland Sea, and only when a
guest bent over the
tsukubai would they see the view. Rikyū
explained his
design by
quoting a verse...
- next to a
traditional ****anese
stone basin called chōzubachi, part of a
tsukubai for
washing hands before the ****anese tea ceremony.
Suikinkutsu recording...
- Misogi, a
Shinto ritual of full-body
purification Ritual purification Tsukubai, a wash
basin for
visitors in ****anese
Buddhist temples or roji Ablution...
- a
silent bow
between host and guests, the
guests proceed in
order to a
tsukubai (stone basin)
where they
ritually purify themselves by
washing their hands...
- chōzu-bachi; for instance, a low chōzu-bachi, with
attendant stones, is
called a
tsukubai and is
often found in tea-gardens. Chōzu-bachi are
usually stone, but may...
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contain a
functional tōrō
lantern and a chōzu-bachi (water basin), such as a
tsukubai. They may also
contain sculptures. Much of the area may be
filled with...