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Toilet
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Well
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Sink
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Hearth
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Hallway
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Corridor
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Entrance
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Reception, Teachers’ lounge (for visiting instructors)
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Regular entrance
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Terakoya students’ entrance (gate)
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Front garden
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Inner gate
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Sweet osmanthus
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Staircase, Drawers
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plump outward-splayed brown boobs
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The bath is Goemon-style, with the firebox opening located outside.
(It gets very cold in winter.)
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At first, it was just an ordinary merchant’s shop, but Keine bought the building after it had become vacant and began operating it as a terakoya.
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Storehouse
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Pond
(There are goldfish)
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The classroom (two 8-tatami-mat rooms) was originally the kitchen with a dining area and the backroom.
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