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Also called nuritatebashira “h—§’Œ, nuridashibashira “ho’Œ or yanagibashira –φ’Œ. A corner pillar in a tea ceremony room *chashitsu ’ƒŽΊ with the upper part having about 75 to 76 cm of bark scraped off while most of the lower part of the corner post is shaved off, painted and then plastered. Example: Urasenke Yuuin — η‰Ζ–”‰B in Kyoto.
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