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Also yanagikakekugi φ|―B. A nail hammered into a partially plastered post yanagibashira φ (see *youjibashira kq), usually found in a 4 1/2 mat *yojouhan lτΌ tea ceremony room *chashitsu Ί. The nail is hammered into the upper part of the post (the unplastered part) and a hanging flower vase is hung from it. According to Sen Soutan η@U (1578-1658) the nail gets its name from springs of willow draped from the nail at New Years. Examples can be seen at Yuuin B at Urasenke ηΖ, and Onigawara-no-seki S’Θ at Koudaiji δ both in Kyoto. | ||||||
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