Guest Rooms
November 30, 2005
There are some tatami rooms for guests in Japanese traditional style house.
In my house, there are 3 tatami rooms as the following picture.
When we have many guests, we took away all fusuma doors. After that, one big room emerge.
These days we hold funerals, Buddhist memorial services and big private parties there. Japanese people also used to hold their wedding ceremonies there in the old days.
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すっごーい!!おじ様の家&ネイティブからのお褒めの言葉☆
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さすがおじ様!
>>けいちゃん:
あ、多分、このネイティヴの人は、自分の宣伝をしたいから、コメントしてくださってます。(笑)
最近、こういうスパムまがいのコメントが多くて、困ってます。(^^♪
でも、英文の言い回しは大変参考になります。(爆)
あ~そうなんだw
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>でも、英文の言い回しは大変参考になります。(爆)
さすが大阪!
>>けいちゃん:
そう。大阪人は、なんでも利用する。(笑)
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>> international:
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>>けいちゃん:
いや~「すごい」というほどでもないですよ。
ネットワーク上なら、お互い匿名ですから。(^^♪
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