For the four-and-a-half tatami mats, the cypress base is officially lacquered, but there are also ikkan, lacquer, tame, and others with designs such as lacquer and okiage.
As a general rule, lacquer ware is used in halls of four and a half tatami mats or larger.
For the lining of the hearth, cypress shin-nuri is formal, and there are tamenuri, kakiawase-nuri, and lacquer work.
In addition, there are various decorations, such as ikkan, where Japanese paper is pasted on wood and lacquered, ishiji-nuri, which has a rough surface, and ishiji-nuri, where small pieces of stone are pasted on the base. You can
According to the tastes of the historical Iemoto, Gengensai, the 11th head of the family, especially preferred those with lacquer paintings, those with makie on the wood base, those with black lacquer, and those for large furnaces. There are various works left in terms of production technology and design.