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Japanese woman in traditional kimono, during the tea ceremony.

It is a Shinto water ablution pavilion for a ceremonial purification rite known as temizu.

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Awaji, Hyogo, Japan - 17th September 2018 : Close up picture os some bamboo ladles posed over a water basin at the Izanagi Shrine in Awaji, Japan

Japanese bamboo water dipper (hishaku) on black. Is used in tea ceremony.

Close up flowing water from faucet run down into female hands

Purification fountain with bamboo and wooden scoops at a shintu shrine in Japan.

Photo showing part of a Japanese style garden with a number of oriental features. Pictured is a pine tree pruned to create cloud branches, along with a granite effect lantern, a stone water basin with a ladle made from bamboo, and a green shrubby background.

Tokyo, Japan - March 30, 2019: Hie shrine entrance with running water purification fountain with green Japanese garden and bamboo ladle closeup

Japanese-style material, Tsukubai and ladle

Matsue, Tokyo - August 10, 2015: Traditional water basin in a Japanese garden. Stone water basins, (Tsukubai) were originally placed in gardens for visitors to wash their hands and mouth before the tea ceremony.

Traditional japanese drinking water pipe and dipper in Japanese garden.

Tokyo, Japan - May 26, 2019: Close up of a hand washing station at the Bentendo Temple in the famous Ueno Park, a popular park containing museums and gardens.

Nara, Japan - May 5, 2014: Water dippers used for washing people's hands and mouth to purify themselves before approaching temple in Japan.

Kyoto, Japan - April 15, 2012: Japan culture - purification fountain with wooden ladles at a Buddhist temple (Ryoanji) in Kyoto. The zen Buddhist temple's full name is "The Temple of the Dragon at Peace". It was founded in year 1450.

Bamboo ladle, Japanese tea ceremony

Ancient washbasin in public park, Kyoto, Japan.

Stock photo showing part of a Japanese style garden with a number of oriental features. Pictured are potted flowering azalea shrubs besides a Japanese snow lantern and stone water basin with a ladle made from bamboo.

Photo taken on street in Akihabara district of Tokyo.

Kyoto, Japan - July 30, 2012: Purification Fountain at Fushimi Inari Shrine, Kyoto. Water basin Shinto for water ablution for a ceremonial purification rite known as temizu.

Traditional bamboo fountain in Kyoto, Japan.

japanese traditional bamboo ladle on white background

Purification Fountain in Kumano Kodo, Japan.

A stone wash basin used for guests at tea ceremonies to purify themselves according to Japanese custom. Photo taken in Tokyo, Japan.

Photo showing a round Japanese style water basin, sitting on pebbles. The basin is made of reconstituted stone, being formed using a simple mould. The bamboo ladle was made using offcuts of bamboo stems. Basins like these are commonly used in Japanese tea gardens and often have running water from a bamboo spout, being water features in their own right.

Otsu, Japan - June 6, 2019: A stone water basin and ladles at Wani Ontakeyama Shrine in Otsu, Japan. Ontakeyama shrine is one of many Shinto shrines dedicated to Mount Ontake in Gifu, Japan.

Japanese traditional bamboo pipe and ladle































