tokonoma การใช้
- It was adopted by the upper classes and became attached to the tokonoma.
- One then proceeds to the tokonoma, or scroll alcove, and bows again.
- He translated the meaning of the tokonoma into its western counterpart : the fireplace.
- Other elements that combine to produce the shoin style are the tokonoma and tana.
- "Hassoan " contains a tea room of four tatami mats with a tokonoma.
- The choice of " toko-bashira " determines the level of formality for the tokonoma.
- The pillar on one side of the tokonoma is usually made of wood, specially prepared for the purpose.
- During this period, the tokonoma in formal rooms and tea rooms became the main place for bonsai display.
- It has also been placed in the tokonoma, a small decorated alcove in the main room of the home.
- Whereas, in a tearoom, the guest sits facing the " tokonoma " and enjoys its beauty.
- If there is a tokonoma, or alcove, in the room, the guest is seated in front of it.
- A recessed space called " tokonoma " is often present in traditional as well as modern Japanese living rooms.
- A tea room will usually contain a " tokonoma " and a sunken hearth for preparing tea in the winter.
- Another characteristic development to arise from the lower vantage point were the " tokonoma " and " chigaidana ".
- When displayed inside a traditional Japanese home, a formal bonsai display will often be placed within the home's tokonoma or formal display alcove.
- The " chigaidana ", or " staggered shelves ", were shelving structures built into the " tokonoma " to display smaller objects.
- Typical features of " chashitsu " are " Japanese paper; tatami mat floors; a tokonoma alcove; and simple, subdued colours and style.
- By the following year, tokonoma display principles allowed for bonsai to be shown for the tree's individual beauty, not just for its spiritual or symbolic significance.
- A fresh flower arrangement brightened this room, as well as the entry and the tokonoma, a raised alcove that ornamented the side of one of the two principal rooms.
- It is arranged in an L-shape, and at one end there is a tokonoma, and to its right there is a chigaidana ( a staggered group of ornamental shelves ).
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