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Lit. four mats and a half cut. A firebox or hearth used in a 4 1/2 mat or larger tea ceremony room *chashitsu Ί. As a rule, the fire box is positioned within the 1/2 mat bordered by the host's mat, *temaedatami _Oτ, and surrounded by three guests' mats. This is also known as a *dero oF, a firebox not placed within the area of the host's mat. Yojouhangiri can be positioned in both a normal position *hongatte {θ, and in a reverse position *gyakugatte tθ. Examples in the normal position: Kairakuen Karouan ρy½θΑ (first half 19c), Ibaraki prefecture; reverse position: Ninnaji Hitoutei maς·ΰ (1789-1801), Kyoto, . | ||||||
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*yojouhan lτΌ, *ro F, *sumiro χF, *daimegiri δΪΨ | ||||||
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