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Zui-Ki-Tei (瑞暉 亭, "The House of the Promising Light/Home of the Auspicious Light") is a free standing Japanese tea ceremony house (from now on, chashitsu) that can be found in the park outside of the Museum of Ethnography (Etnografiska museet) in Stockholm, Sweden. It was built in Japan before being shipped to Sweden and erected in the park in 1990. It is a public building, officially closed during winter but it is free to visit the park and see the house at any time of the year.

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  • Zui-Ki-Tei ("Det löftesrika ljusets boning") är ett tehus i japansk stil i Etnografiska museets park i Stockholm. Det nuvarande tehuset uppfördes 1990, och föregångaren i samma område invigdes 1935. Namnet har sin bakgrund i att "zui" står för både "löftesbringande" och "Sverige", "ki" för morgonrodnadens land (Japan) och "tei" betyder "litet hus"/"hyddel". (sv)
  • Zui-Ki-Tei (瑞暉 亭, "The House of the Promising Light/Home of the Auspicious Light") is a free standing Japanese tea ceremony house (from now on, chashitsu) that can be found in the park outside of the Museum of Ethnography (Etnografiska museet) in Stockholm, Sweden. It was built in Japan before being shipped to Sweden and erected in the park in 1990. It is a public building, officially closed during winter but it is free to visit the park and see the house at any time of the year. (en)
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  • Zui-Ki-Tei (瑞暉 亭, "The House of the Promising Light/Home of the Auspicious Light") is a free standing Japanese tea ceremony house (from now on, chashitsu) that can be found in the park outside of the Museum of Ethnography (Etnografiska museet) in Stockholm, Sweden. It was built in Japan before being shipped to Sweden and erected in the park in 1990. It is a public building, officially closed during winter but it is free to visit the park and see the house at any time of the year. Zui-Ki-Tei is the second chashitsu belonging to the Museum of Ethnography. A previous chashitsu with the same name was erected in the park outside of the museum in 1935 but it burnt down in 1969. (en)
  • Zui-Ki-Tei ("Det löftesrika ljusets boning") är ett tehus i japansk stil i Etnografiska museets park i Stockholm. Det nuvarande tehuset uppfördes 1990, och föregångaren i samma område invigdes 1935. Namnet har sin bakgrund i att "zui" står för både "löftesbringande" och "Sverige", "ki" för morgonrodnadens land (Japan) och "tei" betyder "litet hus"/"hyddel". (sv)
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