Misu
Kyoto Gosho castle was a glorious blend of the shindenzukuri and shoinzukuri style of architecture.
The painted scroll, reflecting the classical beauty of the Heian era, reveals the existence of Misu in tales of nobility.
The designing of Misu was inpired by the Kyoto Gosho castle.
The colors of the kouun hououzu on the barrier wall lend a brilliant contrast to the stark simplicity of the grid-patterned ceiling and traditional shikkui plastered walls.
The red ninuri pillars together with the screens recall the life of nobility. Misu is of refined taste.