A , meaning "Japanese-style room(s)", and frequently called a "tatami room" in English, is a Japanese room with traditional
tatami flooring. also usually have sliding doors (), rather than hinged doors between rooms. They may have and, if the particular room is meant to serve as a reception room for guests, it may have a (alcove for decorative items).
Traditionally, most rooms in a Japanese dwelling were in style. However, many modern Japanese houses have only one , which is sometimes used for entertaining guests, and most other rooms are Western-style. Many new construction Japanese apartments have no at all, instead using
linoleum
Linoleum is a floor covering made from materials such as solidified linseed oil (linoxyn), Pine Resin, pine resin, ground Cork (material), cork dust, sawdust, and mineral fillers such as calcium carbonate, most commonly on a Hessian fabric, hes ...
or
hardwood
Hardwood is wood from Flowering plant, angiosperm trees. These are usually found in broad-leaved temperate and tropical forests. In temperate and boreal ecosystem, boreal latitudes they are mostly deciduous, but in tropics and subtropics mostl ...
floors.
The size of a is measured by the number of tatami mats, using the
counter word (), which, depending on the area, are between 1.5 m
2 and 1.8 m
2. (See
tatami.) Typical room sizes are six or eight tatami mats in a private home. There are also half-sized mats, as in a 4.5-tatami room.
People sit directly on the , on (a kind of cushion), or on special low chairs set on the tatami. For sleeping, a
futon is laid out in the evening and folded away in the morning. Other furniture in a may include a low table at which a family may eat dinner or entertain guests, and a , a particular type of low table that contains a
heating element used in the wintertime, may also be provided. The kotatsu may be particularly important in winter as most Japanese homes do not have
central heating
A central heating system provides warmth to a number of spaces within a building from one main source of heat.
A central heating system has a Furnace (central heating), furnace that converts fuel or electricity to heat through processes. The he ...
.
The antonym is (), meaning "Western-style room(s)". Another term for is (), and the corresponding term for is ().
[Japanese Kōjien dictionary, entries for "washitsu" and "yōshitsu"]
See also
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Higashiyama Bunka in
Muromachi period
The , also known as the , is a division of Japanese history running from approximately 1336 to 1573. The period marks the governance of the Muromachi or Ashikaga shogunate ( or ), which was officially established in 1338 by the first Muromachi ...
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