One of a relatively few extant examples of [[Edo period]] [[chonin|commoner]] architecture, it features many elements typical of urban commoner homes and shops, and especially of geisha houses. Though the overall design shares much with ''[[machiya]]'', there are of course elements distinctive of a teahouse. Some of the chief distinguishing features are handrails (bannisters) facing the front, and overhangs over the inner garden. | One of a relatively few extant examples of [[Edo period]] [[chonin|commoner]] architecture, it features many elements typical of urban commoner homes and shops, and especially of geisha houses. Though the overall design shares much with ''[[machiya]]'', there are of course elements distinctive of a teahouse. Some of the chief distinguishing features are handrails (bannisters) facing the front, and overhangs over the inner garden. |