A STUDY OF THE HYOCHIKU-AN, AT THE BASHO'S KOKYO-DUKA, AIZEN-IN, IGA-UENO BY KAICHIRO USUI (PART 1): A BACKGROUND OF PUBLIC TEAROOM CONSTRUCTION IN THE PROVINCES DURING THE TAISHO PERIOD

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  • 笛吹嘉一郎による伊賀上野愛染院芭蕉翁故郷塚「瓢竹庵」の調査研究(その1): 大正期の地方における公共的な茶室建設の一背景

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<p>The subject of this paper is the Hyochiku-an, which was completed in 1926 as part of the Taisho Period reconstruction of the Kokyo-duka where Matsuo Basho's hair was buried at Iga-Ueno Aizen-in Temple. A series of historical documents related to the reconstruction of the Kokyo-duka preserved at Aizen-in Temple were organized, and a field survey was conducted to clarify the process of its construction. The analysis then focused on three backgrounds for the construction: the development of the national cultural property preservation system, the local cultural revival movement, and the construction of public tearooms in the modern era.</p>

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