After entering the seat, first go to the alcove, sit in front of the alcove, put the folding fan in front of your knees, bow once, and look at the kakemono with both hands on the tatami.
Next, look at the flowers and vase.
If there is incense, I will look at the incense.
When you have finished your visit, bow once and stand up.After looking at the floor, go to the front of the fumikomi tatami (the entrance for the person performing the tea ceremony) and proceed to the tool tatami (the tatami where the tools for the tea ceremony are placed).
On the dogu-tatami, you sit in front of the furo or hearth, place a folding fan in front of your knees, and keep your hands in front of you as you watch.
If there is a shelf, I will look at the shelf and decorated water fingers and tea utensils.
When the vase is in front of the kakemono, you can see the vase as it is.
If there is a flower vase hanging on the alcove post, turn around and look at the flower and the vase, then turn back to face the kakemono on the floor, bow lightly and stand up.
In the case of a furo, you will sit in front of the furo-gama and look at the state of the kettle and charcoal, the front of the furo, the shelf if there is one, and the decorated water jars and tea utensils.
In the case of a furnace, first sit facing the front of the furnace and look at the kettle, inside the furnace, and the hearth.If there is a shelf, turn around and look at it.
Do not bow when viewing on a ugu tatami mat.