This paper, following the previous articles, aims to clarify the spatial order of various edifices, existing within the principal sector of women's quarter in the Edo castle, called
Ohoku Goten-muki, by taking notice of decorative components, generally phrased as
zashiki kazari, during
Kyoho-Manen eras. By focusing the arrangement of the interior design and then the style of the everyday life in the sector, as a result, the most prestigious interior-arrangement in the
shoin-style, in which
tokonoma,
chigaidana,
tsukeshoin, and
chodai gamae were displayed as a set, was employed for the reception room,
Gotaimen-jo, within the public edifices after
Koka era.
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