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Rooms in traditional Japanese style are called Washitsu, comprise of Tatami mats spread on the floor and wood fittings that include Shoji and Fusuma.
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Traditional Japanese-style tatami rooms
Traditional Japanese-style tatami rooms
Step into the Washitsu: A Traditional Japanese Room