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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).

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  • Meimei-an (fr)
  • 明々庵 (ja)
  • Meimei-an (en)
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  • 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). (en)
  • 明々庵(めいめいあん)は島根県松江市の塩見繩手にある松平不昧ゆかりの茶室を主とする古庵。 (ja)
  • Meimei-an est un pavillon de thé situé dans la ville de Matsue, sur les hauteurs au nord du château de Matsue. Recouvert d’un épais toit de chaume, Meimei-an est un exemple extrêmement bien préservé d'un pavillon de thé de style architectural irimoya-zukuri. Il est classé en tant que Bien culturel par la préfecture de Shimane. (fr)
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  • 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). (en)
  • 明々庵(めいめいあん)は島根県松江市の塩見繩手にある松平不昧ゆかりの茶室を主とする古庵。 (ja)
  • Meimei-an est un pavillon de thé situé dans la ville de Matsue, sur les hauteurs au nord du château de Matsue. Recouvert d’un épais toit de chaume, Meimei-an est un exemple extrêmement bien préservé d'un pavillon de thé de style architectural irimoya-zukuri. Il est classé en tant que Bien culturel par la préfecture de Shimane. (fr)
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