Tuesday, July 23, 2024
A Sunrise Walk Down the Matsuura River
Sunday, July 21, 2024
Dokurakuan Tea House & Sankan Sanro Roji Gardens
A teahouse is usually approached through a type of garden called roji.
Labels:
fumai matsudaira,
garden,
Izumo,
Museum,
sen no rikkyu,
teahouse
Friday, July 19, 2024
Izumo Mansion & Izumo-style Garden
The previous post in this series exploring the delights of Izumo and Matsue was on Jozan Inari Shrine.
Labels:
Architecture,
fumai matsudaira,
garden,
Izumo
Thursday, July 18, 2024
Sasebo Port Revisited
Labels:
Architecture,
kyushu108,
nagasaki,
port,
sasebo
Tuesday, July 16, 2024
Awa Ikeda Udatsu House & Museum of Tobacco
Tobacco was smoked using a kiseru, a small pipe with a metal bowl and mouthpiece. Kiseru developed into an artform, some with intricate engraving. Another artform that came from tobacco was netsuke, the tiny ivory ornaments used in tobacco pouches.
In 1898, to secure the considerable tax income, the Japanese government established a monopoly on the sale of tobacco leaf. In 1904 they expanded the monopoly to cover all aspects of tobacco production. In 1985 the government sold off Japan Tobacco, but retained a large percentage of shares, and JT has become one of the biggest tobacco companies in the world, buying u foreign companies like the Gallagher Group.
Labels:
interiors,
Museum,
shikoku fudo,
tokushima
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