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]\Tat-cha Pulverized tea whipped in. hot water in tea 



bowl 



Mizu-wake Separate stream stone 



Nige-ishi Fleeing stone 



Niwa Landscape garden 



Nuno--biki Linen spreading falls 



Oi-ishi Chasing stone 



Omote-mon Entrance gate 



Reijo-seki Cliff stone 



Ren-so Lotns window 



Rinzen Forest and spring garden 



San-kei Three chief sights of Japan: — Miya-jinia, 



Matsu-shima and Ama-no-hashi-date 



San-sui Mountain and water landscape 



vSen-cha Tea leaves steeped in hot water in tea pot 



Senzai Front planting 



Shima Island 



Shin Elaborated 



Shin-tai-seki Worshipjiing stone 



Shira-hama White pebbled beach 



Sho-in Drawing hall 



Sho-ji Paper screen 



Sho-rin Pine grove 



Shugo-seki Guardian Stone 



Shuro Palm fibers 



So Abbreviated 



Sode-gaki Sleeve fence 



Soe-yama Companion Idill 



Sotomyo Entire illumination 



Sute-ishi Cast awa\' stones or idliiig stones 



Sui-ro Water pavilion 



Tobi-ishi Stepping stones 



Taiko-bashi Drum bridge 



Taki \\^aterfall 



1'asoya " A\dio goes there "" lantern 



Ten-chi-jin Heaven-earth-man 



Torii-mon Torii gate 



Toyama [distant Peak 



Tsubo Secluded yard 



Tsuki-mi-tei Moon-view pavilion 



Tsuki-yama Constructed mountain 



Uekiya Nurseryman 



Lha-hoshi Cormorant feather-drying stone 



Ura-mon Rear gate 



Yae-zakura Double petaled cherry 



