Category:Traditional rooms of Japan

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English: A washitsu, or japanese-style room, is a traditional Japanese-style room with tatami flooring, and possibly shoji and a tokonoma. It usually has fusuma, sliding, rather than hinged, doors. Traditional storage in these rooms would be provided by built in closets which also would be accessed by sliding doors, or tansu.
日本語: 和室
<nowiki>Washitsu; washitsu; Васицу; Washitsu; ဝရှိဆွတ်; 和室; 和室; vašitsu; 和室; japana ĉambro; Washitsu; Washitsu; Hô-sek; ואשיצו; washitsu; 和室; 和室; washitsu; 와시쓰; washitsu; واشيتسو; Уашитсу; Вашіцу; cuarto tradicional japonés; 日本の家屋に特有の、畳を敷き詰めた部屋; pièce dans une maison ou un appartement dont le sol est recouvert de tatamis traditionnels; room in a house or apartment that has traditional tatami flooring; Traditioneller japanischer Raum; tradicionalna japonska soba v hiši ali stanovanju s tlemi, prekritimi s tradicionalnimi preprogami tatami; washitsu; tatamĉambro; 日本和室; 와시쯔; 왜실</nowiki>
washitsu 
room in a house or apartment that has traditional tatami flooring
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