Tea Room



This VRML location is a futuristic tea room, where the cha-no-yu ceremony would be held. You may also see it full screen. The following is a collection of still images to guide you through the location.

You have just entered through the sadoguchi, through which the tea master traditionally enters.




Immediately opposite is the kininguchi, through which the most honored visitors enter.


To the right is the nijiriguchi, through which other visitors arrive, bowing low to show humility!


Opposite the nijiriguchi is the cabinet in which the brazier and ceremonial tools are kept.

From an infinite black sky fall abstract leaves, to add tranquility...

...and in the alcove, where traditionally a scroll or flower arrangement is kept, is a computer screen.

Thank you for visiting my tea room. Feel free to look around and contact me with your opinions.

I'd like to thank my brother and my mother for letting me use their computers, and acknowledge the books The Tea Ceremony by Seno Tanaka and Cha-No-Yu by A.L. Sadler, from which I obtained most of this information. - Antonio Roque.