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Lit. bag hanging nail. A bamboo or iron nail inserted into the middle post *nakabashira ’†’Œ, of a tea ceremony room. It is used to hang up the tea caddy bag, shifuku Žd•ž. The nail is bent to form a hook with the under part being bent at a right angle and rounded to make it easy to hang up the bag gracefully. A small guard regulates how far the nail is to be hammered into the post. The nail is positioned about 11cm above the horizontal wooden piece which holds the extended sleeve wall *sodekabe ‘³•Η, and terminated by the nakabashira. This prevents the bag from touching the floor. Example: Kohouan ŒΗβɈΑ Daitokuji ‘ε“ΏŽ› (rebuilt by Matsudaira Fumai Ό•½•s–† flourished ca. 1800), Kyoto.
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