Chashitsu

In Japanese tradition a tea house (茶室, chashitsu lit. "tea room") can refer to a structure designed for holding Japanese tea ceremonies. Tea rooms for tea ceremonies are also called cha-shitsu, but they are located within a dwelling. The tea house was created for aesthetic and intellectual fulfillment.
In Japan a tea house (お茶屋, ochaya) can also refer to a place of entertainment with geisha. These kind of tea houses are typically very exclusive establishments.
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