広間

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Japanese[edit]

Kanji in this term
ひろ
Grade: 2

Grade: 2
kun’yomi
Alternative spelling
廣間 (kyūjitai)

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Noun[edit]

(ひろ)() (hiroma

  1. parlor, salon, hall; a large room, especially one for meeting people
    ホテルの(おお)(ひろ)()hoteru no ōhiromaa hotel’s great hall
  2. a formal room within a traditional Japanese house for entertaining guests
  3. a raised wooden floor in a traditional Japanese house
  4. (architecture, tea ceremony) a tea ceremony room larger than 4+12 tatami mats
    • 1983, Iguchi Kaisen, Sadō nyūmon [Introduction to tea ceremony], page 131:
      そして(しょ)(いん)(しき)(ちゃ)(しつ)は、この(ひろ)()(ほう)(ぞく)する。()()()(あい)は、(たたみ)(かず)やその()(かた)によって、(さん)(じょう)(だい)()()(じょう)(なか)(いた) [] などの(めい)(しょう)つけられる。
      Soshite Shoin-shiki chashitsu wa, kono hiroma no hō ni zoku suru. Koma no bāi wa, tatami no kazu ya sono shiki kata niyotte, sanjō daime, nijō nakaita, [] nado no meishō tsukerareru.
      The Shoin-style tea house is associated with this hiroma type. In the case of koma, they are given names based on the number of tatami and how they are laid out, such as sanjō daime, nijō nakaita and so on.
  5. (historical) entry hall in a samurai residence

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