Tengachaya ~ A tea room Toyotomi Hideyoshi liked
2011年 07月 07日There used to be a big house, a tea room, nice Japanese garden, a pond called “Tengachaya” until the day of the attack for genocide during the World War II. Now, only a part is remained.
Tenga is euphonized “Tenka”, and Tenka means the world under the heaven, and was probably named after Toyotomi Hideyoshi who conquered all over Japan. “Chaya” means tea room.
Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1536 ~1598) used to stop by here at Tengachaya and do tea ceremony. Warriors enjoyed tea ceremony during Hideyoshi’s era.
3~4 minute walk from Tenjin no Mori Station of Hankai Line.
by berry-raspberry
| 2011-07-07 18:11
| Osaka City-Nishinari