Our tea room is an Japanese own space that stands quietly beside the main gate. When the school opened, it was donated by a philanthropist in Choshi City.
The tea room of the Shoin-style of 8 tatami mats is connected to the 6 tatami mat room, and it is luxuriously structured with a corridor that surrounds the two rooms. A Mizuya is located next to the six tatami mats so that we can hold a tea ceremony. The alcove with a shoin window was equipped according to the traditional Japanese style of architecture “Shoin-Zukuri” . The ranma on the border between the 6 tatami room and the 8 tatami room is called “Osa-ranma” with many thin wooden crosspieces vertically assembled, which is suitable for the tea room of the Shoin-style. In addition, the floor plan is Kyo-ma, which is wider than the Edo-ma which is common in the Kanto region, and the overall space is bright and spacious.
The tea garden, which is maintained every year, is equipped with standing tsukubai and lanterns, which invites us to a special time and space.

茶室 外観

茶室 内観