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The opening sequence in the teahouse is a permanent resident of my brain.

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MTmarblewalker.bsky.social

Mu's Trip I am standing in front of the Kameishi Shrine. This place of worship has a beautiful Asian-style garden. In the center of the garden is a traditional Japanese teahouse with a thatched... (Powered Google map apis,gemini1.5f,animagine-xl-3.1,claude3-haiku-V,etc.basePhoto:中西充)

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Aabortresspsx.bsky.social

Listen. You run a teahouse and get to make tea for CATS 🥹

Pekoe
Pekoe

YouTube video by Abortress PSX

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fabrusen.bsky.social

Teahouse Radio - The Elsewhere Sleep "Her Quiet Garden" (2018) Projet de Pär Boström (Kammarheit, Cities Last Broadcast...) "An album about summer houses and winter towers, about the changing of weather. How one feeling changes to another. The loss of a loved cat..." youtu.be/NnBHshSigBc?...

The Elsewhere Sleep
The Elsewhere Sleep

YouTube video by Teahouse Radio - Topic

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A mountain top teahouse on the outskirts of a megacity!

A digital drawing of a teahouse up in the mountains. It is dawn and only the front porch is illuminated. The front porch has a table with a white tablecloth with an assortment of breads and jams on top. On the street there is a coffee truck. Behind this, are giant sky scrapers piercing up from the clouds.
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GMdinkyheadroll.bsky.social

🍽️ New 月下清影 merchies will be sold at THEキャラCAFE x MiMi x MDZS JP AD Official Teahouse starting 9/27!! 🍽️ Clear cards, buttons, tickets, shikishi, charms, standees, clips, stickers, clearfiles, tapestry, bookmarks! 💕 Info: the-chara.com/blog/?p=76104

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JCjuliacbullock.bsky.social

Remember when the bullet train was brand new and only went between Tokyo and Kyoto? Neither do I. But Beauvoir and Sartre got to experience it firsthand, before meeting with the wife of novelist Tanizaki Jun’ichiro and creating a scandal at a fancy teahouse. storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/91a8...

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Tsukasa and Other Courtesans of the Ogiya Watching the Autumn Moon Rise Over Rice Fields from a Balcony in the Yoshiwara https://clevelandart.org/art/1943.4

<em>Gomeirō</em> is another name for the fashionable teahouse Ōgi-ya (House of Fans) in the Yoshiwara district of Edo (present-day Tokyo). Two courtesans, each attended by a geisha and a <em>shinzō</em> (apprentice to a courtesan) view a full autumn moon as it rises over the surrounding paddy fields. The elegance of the women's flowing robes and the serenity of the evening with a full silver moon contribute to the poetic atmosphere of this <em>surimono</em>, a privately commissioned print usually accompanied by text—here, a poem, which reads:<br><br>What liveliness! Geisha, shinzō, and jesters <br>fill the room, all guests of the moon.
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