. . . . . . . . "A zaisu (\u5EA7\u6905\u5B50) is a Japanese chair with no legs but a normal chair back. They are often found in traditional rooms with tatami mats, and are often used for relaxing under heated kotatsu tables. Traditionally, the correct sitting style in Japan is seiza, kneeling with the weight on top of the lower legs, which are folded underneath the body. However this can become painful after long periods of time or for people who are not used to it, so many prefer the zaisu, where the back is supported and legs can be positioned more comfortably. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Zaisu chairs."@en . . "A zaisu (\u5EA7\u6905\u5B50) is a Japanese chair with no legs but a normal chair back. They are often found in traditional rooms with tatami mats, and are often used for relaxing under heated kotatsu tables. Traditionally, the correct sitting style in Japan is seiza, kneeling with the weight on top of the lower legs, which are folded underneath the body. However this can become painful after long periods of time or for people who are not used to it, so many prefer the zaisu, where the back is supported and legs can be positioned more comfortably. Zaisu come in many styles, and can either have a cushion built in or be used with a zabuton. For an even more relaxed seating arrangement, one may also use a Japanese style armrest called a ky\u014Dsoku (\u8107\u606F). Zaisu are very common in Japan, particularly in houses with traditional Japanese-style rooms (washitsu) where low tables and sitting on a floor of tatami mats are commonplace. They are for relaxing on a cold night under a heated kotatsu table. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Zaisu chairs."@en . . "3133920"^^ . "2270"^^ . 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"Zaisu"@de . . . "A zaisu (\u5EA7\u6905\u5B50 ''zaisu''?) es una silla japonesa sin patas pero con un respaldo normal.\u200B A menudo se encuentran en habitaciones tradicionales con tatami, y se utilizan a menudo para relajarse bajo las mesas \"kotatsu\" calentadas. Los zaisu vienen en muchos estilos y pueden tener un coj\u00EDn incorporado o usarse con un zabuton. Para una disposici\u00F3n de los asientos a\u00FAn m\u00E1s relajada, tambi\u00E9n se puede usar un apoyabrazos de estilo japon\u00E9s llamado ky\u014Dsoku ( \u8107 \u606F). \u200B"@es . "Der Zaisu (jap. \u5EA7\u6905\u5B50) ist ein japanischer Sitzstuhls (oder Bodenstuhl), der keine Beine hat, jedoch im Design auf einen normalen Stuhl zur\u00FCckgeht. Der Zaisu ist sehr h\u00E4ufig in Japan anzutreffen, besonders in H\u00E4usern mit traditionellem japanischen Stil der Esszimmer, wo niedrige Tische \u00FCblich sind."@de . . . . "1117293962"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Zaisu"@en . . . "\u0632\u0627\u064A\u0633\u0648"@ar . "Un zaisu (\u5EA7\u6905\u5B50) est une chaise japonaise avec un dossier normal mais sans pieds. Les zaisu sont tr\u00E8s fr\u00E9quents au Japon, en particulier dans les maisons avec des chambres de style japonais traditionnel (washitsu), o\u00F9 les tables sont basses et le fait de s'assoir sur un sol en tatamis sont habituels. Ils permettent de se d\u00E9tendre par une nuit froide sous une table (kotatsu) chauff\u00E9e ."@fr . . . . . . . . "A zaisu (\u5EA7\u6905\u5B50 ''zaisu''?) es una silla japonesa sin patas pero con un respaldo normal.\u200B A menudo se encuentran en habitaciones tradicionales con tatami, y se utilizan a menudo para relajarse bajo las mesas \"kotatsu\" calentadas. Tradicionalmente, el estilo correcto para sentarse en Jap\u00F3n es \"seiza\", arrodillarse con el peso encima de la parte inferior de las piernas, que se dobla debajo del cuerpo. Sin embargo, esto puede volverse doloroso despu\u00E9s de largos per\u00EDodos de tiempo o para las personas que no est\u00E1n acostumbradas, por lo que muchos prefieren el zaisu, donde se apoya la espalda y las piernas se pueden colocar m\u00E1s c\u00F3modamente. Los zaisu vienen en muchos estilos y pueden tener un coj\u00EDn incorporado o usarse con un zabuton. Para una disposici\u00F3n de los asientos a\u00FAn m\u00E1s relajada, tambi\u00E9n se puede usar un apoyabrazos de estilo japon\u00E9s llamado ky\u014Dsoku ( \u8107 \u606F). \u200B Los zaisu son muy comunes en Jap\u00F3n, particularmente en casas con habitaciones tradicionales de estilo japon\u00E9s (washitsu) \u200B donde las mesas bajas y sentarse en un piso de tatami son comunes. Son para relajarse en una noche fr\u00EDa debajo de una mesa kotatsu con calefacci\u00F3n.\u200B"@es . "Zaisu"@fr . 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"Zaisu"@es . "Un zaisu (\u5EA7\u6905\u5B50) est une chaise japonaise avec un dossier normal mais sans pieds. Les zaisu sont tr\u00E8s fr\u00E9quents au Japon, en particulier dans les maisons avec des chambres de style japonais traditionnel (washitsu), o\u00F9 les tables sont basses et le fait de s'assoir sur un sol en tatamis sont habituels. Ils permettent de se d\u00E9tendre par une nuit froide sous une table (kotatsu) chauff\u00E9e ."@fr . "Der Zaisu (jap. \u5EA7\u6905\u5B50) ist ein japanischer Sitzstuhls (oder Bodenstuhl), der keine Beine hat, jedoch im Design auf einen normalen Stuhl zur\u00FCckgeht. Der Zaisu ist sehr h\u00E4ufig in Japan anzutreffen, besonders in H\u00E4usern mit traditionellem japanischen Stil der Esszimmer, wo niedrige Tische \u00FCblich sind."@de . . . . . . . . .