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English: A photo of the Japanese tea ceremony house (chashitsu) Zui-Ki-Tei, Stockholm, Sweden. Its nameplate can be seen above the crawl-through opening (nijiriguchi) to the small tea room (koma). The vegetation in the summer makes it hard to photograph the entire chashitsu at once. Rain doors (amado) hide the larger tea room (hiroma), barely visible to the right.
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Author Jenny Modée
Camera location59° 19′ 56.37″ N, 18° 07′ 14.92″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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