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| 蹲踞 Item 27 on 28 Place(s) of worship Outdoor architecture (Basin)
Area related Osaka (Japon)
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A tsukubai (蹲踞) is a small basin provided in Japanese Buddhist temples for visitors to purify themselves by the ritual washing of hands and rinsing of the mouth (perform ablutions). This type of ritual cleansing is also the custom for guests attending a tea ceremony.
Tsukubai are usually of stone, and are often provided with a small scoop, laid across the top, ready for use. A supply of water is provided via a bamboo pipe called a kakei.
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