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__NOTOC__ Taian, Tai-an, or Tai'an may refer to: Japan *Tai-an (待庵), a ''chashitsu'' tea room at Myōki-an temple, Japan, famous for its connection with Sen no Rikyū, designated a National Treasure *Taian, a Japanese calendar#Rokuyō, day of Rokuyō in the Japanese calendar Places *Tai'an, a prefecture-level city in Shandong, China *Tai'an County, a county in Liaoning, China *Tai'an Subdistrict (太安街道), a subdistrict in Xi'an District, Liaoyuan, Jilin, China *Tai'an Village, in Beiwan, Jingyuan, Baiyin, Gansu, China Places in Taiwan *Tai-an, Miaoli, a township in eastern Miaoli County, Taiwan *Tai'an Station (Taichung), a railway station in Taichung, Taiwan Towns in People's Republic of China *Tai'an, Wanzhou District, Chongqing (太安), in Wanzhou District, Chongqing *Tai'an, Tongnan District, Chongqing (太安), in Tongnan District, Chongqing *Tai'an, Jiangsu (泰安), in Yangzhou, Jiangsu *Tai'an, Shaanxi (太安), in Yijun County, Shaanxi *Tai'an, Luzhou (泰安) ...
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Tai-an
is a Momoyama period '' chashitsu'' (Japanese tea house) located at Myōki-an temple in Yamazaki, Kyoto. Tai-an was designed by the great tea master Sen no Rikyū in 1582. Sen no Rikyū was named the tea master of Toyotomi Hideyoshi that same year, following Oda Nobunaga's death, and as Hideyoshi was battling around the area at the time, they often held tea ceremonies there. In fact it is often said that it was built for exactly this purpose. An example of the smallest type of ''chashitsu'', its main layout consists of one ''tatami'' mat for the host and another one for the guest. On the north side, where the tea house connects with another building, there is a ''tokonoma''. The entrance, on the south side, is said to have been designed larger than usual in order to allow Hideyoshi to enter with his armor on. On the west side there is another one mat area with a shelf for tea utensils, and a tablet with the name of the teahouse hanging near the ceiling.Kirby, John B. (1962). '' ...
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