DescriptionGarden lantern at Myokoku-ji under Cycas revoluta.jpg
English: Stone garden lantern at Myōkoku-ji, Sakai, Japan. The Japanese letters say hexagonal garden lantern by Sen no Rikyu, who was a major figure in Japan's historical tea culture. The culture was perfected by Rikyu Sen in the Azuchi-Momoyama period in the latter half of the sixteenth century.
Čeština: Kamenná zahradní lampa v chrámu Myōkoku-ji v japonském městě Sakai. Japonské znaky ji popisují jako šestibokou zahradní lampu od pana Sen no Rikyu, jenž byl důležitou osobností japonské historické čajové kultury. Kulturu zdokonalil Rikyu Sen v období Azuchi-Momoyama (2. pol. 16. st.).
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