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Tea house in Matsue, Shimane, Japan
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Meimei-an

Meimei-an (明々庵) is a tea house originally constructed in 1779 by Lord Matsudaira Harusato, daimyō of the Matsue clan at that time. It is located in Matsue, Shimane, Japan.

Meimei-an was designed in the style of the Fumai-ko school of tea ceremony (茶道), which was created by the seventh Lord of the Matsudaira to rule from Matsue. His name was Harusato, however, his nickname was Fumai-ko, thus his style of tea ceremony also took on the name Fumai-ryu (不昧流).

References

  1. Dodd, Jan; Richmond, Simon (2001). The Rough Guide to Japan. Rough Guides. p. 618. ISBN 9781858286990.

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35°28′44″N 133°03′08″E / 35.4788°N 133.0523°E / 35.4788; 133.0523


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