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Title Contains Image(s) Description Keywords
shinogi 鎬

1 The upper part of a timber that is cut diagonally on each side in order to form a peak. In cross section…

Architecture, General Terms
shinoyaki 志野焼 ✓

Shino 志野 ware. One of the best known of the Mino wares *minoyaki 美濃焼, first…

Art History, Crafts
shinpō 神宝

Offerings made at shrines to Shinto gods *kami 神. The most sacred…

Art History, Iconography
shinpukuden 神服殿

A Shinto shrine building where winter and summer clothing are sewn and offered to the deities. Some scholars believe that…

Architecture, Shrines
Shinra Myōjin 新羅明神

Also read Shiragi Myōjin and Shinra Zenjin 新羅善神. The deity that protects Miidera 三井寺 (Onjōji 園城寺) at the…

Art History, Iconography
Shinran 親鸞

An abbreviation of Shinran Shōnin 親鸞聖人 (1173-1262), the founder of the New Pure Land sect, Jōdo shinshū…

Art History, Iconography
shinsarizai 心去材

Lumber cut from sapwood, the living part of a tree trunk, or cut from sizable limbs attached to the dead heartwood. Timber…

Architecture, General Terms
shinsenboku 神仙木

Lit. "tree of immortals." A tree associated with Mt. Penglai *Hōraisan 蓬莱山,…

Architecture, Gardens
shinsenjo 神饌所

Also called gokūsho 供御所 or goryōya 御料屋; also nieden or niedono 贄殿. The place where…

Architecture, Shrines
shinsha 辰砂

1 Also shusha 朱砂, tansha 丹砂, tanshu 丹朱. Cinnabar, mercuric sulphide HgS. A…

Art History, Painting
shinshin kyori 心々距離

The distance from the center of one pillar *hashira 柱 to the center of the…

Architecture, General Terms
shinso 心礎

Also called sasso 擦礎. The base stone for the central pillar *shinbashira…

Architecture, General Terms
shintai 神体

Lit. "body of the *kami 神." A sacred object which is worshiped as a…

Art History, Iconography
Shintō bijutsu 神道美術

Shinto art. The art used in the worship of Shinto deities *kami 神. The term does…

Art History, General Terms
shintoriso 新鳥蘇

A bugaku dance and mask depicting a clown face. Classification (for terms see *…

Art History, Sculpture
shintsugi 真継 ✓

The junction of two lengths of a purlin that are set into the top of a post. The line of the joint is centered to coincide…

Architecture, Joints
shinzai 心材

Heartwood. The deep pith of a tree trunk or limbs. It is dark and sometimes redder than the surrounding sapwood *…

Architecture, General Terms
shinzengata tōrō 神前形灯籠

A lantern type that was designed after the Edo period for exclusive use for votive lights at shrines; it is not used for…

Architecture, Lanterns
shinzō 神像

An image, either in sculpture or painting, of a deity *kami 神 in its Shinto or…

Art History, Iconography
shinzori 真反

Also read shisori or also sōzori 総反. An eave that curves gradually upward from its mid point towards the…

Architecture, General Terms
shinzuka 真束

1 A king post. A generic term for a roof strut, koyazuka 小屋束, that rests upon a transverse beam *…

Architecture, General Terms
shinzumi 真墨

The center of a timber indicated with a black line made by an inked marking string called sumi-ito 墨糸 or *…

Architecture, General Terms
shiō 雌黄

1 Another name for *sekiō 石黄, a yellow pigment made from…

Art History, Painting
shiokumi 汐汲み

Lit. "brinemaidens." Women who worked hauling brine to make salt. In Japanese art, shiokumi often indicates the…

Art History, Painting
shiorido 枝折戸 ✓

Also written 紫折戸. Lit. "broken branch door." A type of wicket *kido 木戸 used at…

Architecture, Tea Houses
shioyakigawara 塩焼瓦

Lit. "salt glazed tile." A process used to frost-proof roofing tiles. A small quantity of salt is thrown on to the…

Architecture, Roofing Tiles
shippaku 漆箔

Technique of applying gold foil to the surface of a statue or vessel. Most often found on Buddhist statues, especially *…

Art History, Sculpture
shippasami tsugi 尻挟継 ✓

Also called shiribasami tsugi 尻挟継 or obasami tsugi 尾鋏継. A blind, stubbed, housed, rabbeted, oblique, scarf…

Architecture, Joints
shippei 竹箆

A rod used by a priest to discipline students practicing Zen 禅 meditation. Made of split bamboo covered with black lacquer,…

Art History, Sculpture
shippi 漆皮

Lacquered leather. Untanned skins of cow, wild pig or deer are softened by soaking, wrapped around a mold to dry in the sun…

Art History, Crafts
shippō 七宝

Enamel, cloisonne or champleve. A decorative technique where areas of enamel are separated by metal dykes or wires. Usually…

Art History, General Terms
shippō sōgon makibashira 七宝荘厳巻柱

Lit. "a pillar lavishly decorated with cloisonne." Pillars embellished with a variety of materials and techniques: intricate…

Architecture, General Terms
shippōmon 七宝文 ✓

A geometric design pattern which may be described alternatively as four spindles arranged in a circle with ends touching, or…

Art History, Painting
shirabiki 白挽

A line made on timber using a tool with a needle-like point.

Architecture, General Terms
shiracha-iro 白茶色

Lit. "white-brown color." Also shiracha 白茶. A light brown color.

Architecture, Decorations
shiragibutsu 新羅仏

A style of Buddhist sculpture made during the period of Korean history when the Silla dynasty (Jp: Shiragi 新羅) defeated the…

Art History, Sculpture
shirakawa-ishi 白川石

Lit. "shirakawa stone." A type of granite quarried from the Shirakawa 白川 area north of Kyoto. Soft and easily…

Architecture, Gardens
shiraki bashira 素木柱

Also written 白木柱, pronounced shiroki bashira. A tree trunk with its bark removed and used as a pillar. Its surface…

Architecture, General Terms
shiraki 素木

Also written 白木 and pronounced shiroki. A generic term for a natural timber that has been stripped of its bark…

Architecture, General Terms
shirakizō 白木像

Also kijizō 素地像. A wooden statue with a natural wood surface. Shirakizō may be a Buddhist or Shinto…

Art History, Sculpture
shiratsuchi-nuri 白土塗

To paint a surface with plaster *shikkui 漆喰, or a plastered surface.

Architecture, Decorations
shiri 尻 ✓

1 The upper end of a roof tile. Also referred to as *kawarajiri…

Architecture, General Terms
shirido 後戸

Also called sedo 背戸. Backdoor, rear door of a building or a stable.
Also written 尻戸. The doors that constitute…

Architecture, General Terms
shirikugi 尻釘 ✓

A nail or spike driven through a hole at the rear of a roof tile yanegawara 屋根瓦 to prevent it from slipping. In…

Architecture, General Terms
shirin 支輪 ✓

Also written 枝輪. A short, curved, non-supporting member that forms a diagonal transition between two parallel horizontal…

Architecture, General Terms
shiro-e byōbu 白絵屏風

Also read shira-e byōbu. A folding screen bearing motifs painted in ink or mica *…

Art History, Painting
shirodori nawabari 城取縄張

The process of castle construction, from site selection to the layout of the compound. Early modern military technicians…

Architecture, Castles
shirokabe 白壁


1 A white, finishing coat of plaster *shikkui 漆喰 applied to a wall. It…

Architecture, General Terms
shiroki bashira 白木柱

Also pronounced *shiraki bashira; also written 素木柱. A tree trunk…

Architecture, General Terms
shiromaruta torii 白丸太鳥居

Also goryō torii 御陵鳥居, shiroki torii 白木鳥居 or *shimaki torii…

Architecture, Shrines
shishi 師子

Chinese temple lion. Refers to the role and the mask representing a temple lion shishi 獅子. The oldest variety are…

Art History, Sculpture
shishibana 獅子鼻 ✓

A style of nosing *kibana 木鼻 carved to resemble the head and…

Architecture, Decorations
shishiguchi 獅子口

1 Lit. "lion-mouth tile." An ornamental tile placed on each end of a main ridge, instead of the more common…

Architecture, Roofing Tiles, Art History, Sculpture
shishiko 師子児 ✓

Also written 獅子児, called haeharai 蝿払. Gigaku masks *gigakumen…

Art History, Sculpture
shishimado 獅子窓

1 A large window in the front wall frame of a principal living room *…

Architecture, Folk Dwellings
shishin 四神

Ch: sishen. Ancient Chinese mythical animals associated with the four cardinal directions: green/blue dragon (Ch:…

Art History, Painting
shishiza 獅子座

Sk: simhasana. A base *daiza 台座 for a Buddhist image in…

Art History, Sculpture
shishu mandara 四種曼荼羅

Four types of mandala, the dai mandara 大曼荼羅 (great mandala), *Sanmaya mandara…

Art History, Iconography
shisōbō 私僧房

A private residence for high-ranking priests within the confines of a Buddhist temple. During the Heian period, this type of…

Architecture, Buildings, Structures
shisui 四睡 ✓

Ch: sishui. Lit. "four sleepers." A painting subject of the Tang dynasty eccentrics *…

Art History, Painting
shita-e 下絵

A detailed preliminary drawing prepared before undertaking an actual painting hon-e 本絵. The first step in creating…

Art History, Painting
shita-uri シタ売

Small prints of actors, or genre scenes with actors produced around the mid-19th century which bear seals reading shita-…

Art History, Painting
shitabara setchin 下腹雪隠

Also pronounced the kafuku setchin. A functional toilet placed in the outer tea garden *…

Architecture, Tea Houses
shitagoya 下小屋

A temporary shed used by carpenters, stone masons, and plasterers to prepare structural members for a building. Often parts…

Architecture, Buildings, Structures
shitaji 下地

1 The layer of plaster or paint applied to a wall to create the proper surface for the finishing coat *…

Architecture, General Terms
shitajimado 下地窓 ✓

Also written 助枝窓. Also called nurisashimado 塗さし窓, nurinokoshimado 塗残し窓, kakisashimado 掻さし窓. A…

Architecture, Tea Houses
shitakado 下角

1 The lower corners of any beam cut at an angle.

2 The lower corners of the…

Architecture, Shrines
shitaki 下木 ✓

Also pronounced shitagi or kaboku. The lower of two or more joined timbers. Shitaki is the…

Architecture, Joints
shitakirihime 舌切姫

Lit. "girl sticking out her tongue." A mask used in kyōgen 狂言 plays and representing a young woman with her tongue…

Art History, Sculpture
shitami 下見 ✓

Clapboard or weather board. Horizontal siding boards, laid in a slightly overlapping row.

Architecture, General Terms
shitanuri 下塗り

Also called *jinuri 地塗り. A base coat. An undercoat applied during the…

Art History, Painting
shitazurizan 下摺桟 ✓

The bottom rail of a door or gate door. The toprail is called uezurizan 上摺桟 or uebazuri 上端摺. The term …

Architecture, General Terms
shiten-bashira 四天柱

The four pillars placed around the central pillar to form a square area on the first story of a pagoda. Four pillars also…

Architecture, General Terms
shiten 支点

A fulcrum. The support point or prop upon which something can revolve. The point of load transfer from one structural…

Architecture, General Terms
shitennō-seki 四天王石

Lit. "four guardian kings stones." Four stones placed in each corner of a garden. The stones serve the same apotropaic…

Architecture, Gardens
shitennō 四天王

Four Guardian Kings. Pre-Buddhist Indian deities including *Taishakuten…

Art History, Iconography
Shitennōji-ryū 四天王寺流

Lit. "Shitennōji 四天王寺 style"; also called Tachikawa-ryū 立川流. A school of carpenters during the Edo period. The…

Architecture, General Terms
shitennōji torii 四天王寺鳥居

A stone entrance gate *torii 鳥居 of the myōjin type *…

Architecture, Shrines
shitennōju 四天王樹

Lit. "four guardian king trees." A poetic title referring to the maiden-hair or gingko ichō 銀杏, camphor …

Architecture, Gardens
shitōga 指頭画

Painting where the tip of the finger or a long finger-nail is employed instead of a brush. Also called shiga 指画 (…

Art History, Painting
shitomi 蔀

1 A generic term for timber shutters or doors that generally have vertical and horizontal lattice attached…

Architecture, General Terms
shitomido 蔀戸 ✓

Also called hajitomi 半蔀 or *shitomi 蔀. Wooden shutters with crisscross…

Architecture, General Terms
shitori しとり

The technique of keeping *ukiyo-e 浮世絵 print paper moist during…

Art History, Painting
shitsushitsuza 瑟々座

Lit. "gem or precious stone base." The most common base for an image of *Fudō Myōō…

Art History, Sculpture
shiwajō 皺尉

Wrinkled old man. A Noh mask *nōmen 能面 representing a dignified,…

Art History, Sculpture
shiwari 枝割

Rafter interval system. A measuring method begun in the mid-13th century used to determine the proportions of a building's…

Architecture, Measurement
shiyō 四葉 ✓

Lit. "four leaves." Abbreviation of *shiyōza 四葉座. A decorative pattern carved…

Architecture, Decorations
shiyōza 四葉座 ✓

Also read yotsubaza. A metal nailhead cover *kugikakushi 釘隠 with…

Architecture, Decorations
shiyuisō 思惟相

Also shiisō. Lit. "meditative posture." A position used in Buddhist images to symbolize thinking, where the fingers of the…

Art History, Sculpture
shizaichō 資材帳

1 Catalogs of temples and temple properties compiled from the year 783 by various state-sponsored temples,…

Architecture, General Terms
shizenseki chōzubachi 自然石手水鉢

Lit. "natural stone water basins." A generic name for a water basin *chōzubachi…

Architecture, Gardens
shizenseki ishibashi 自然石石橋

Lit. "natural stone bridge." A type of stone bridge *ishibashi 石橋 made from…

Architecture, Gardens
shizō 紙像

Also shichōkanzō 紙張貫像. A figure made from layers of glued paper. A number of paper Buddhist statues are preserved…

Art History, Sculpture
Shō Riken 鍾離権

Ch: Zhong Liquan. One of the Daoist Eight Immortals *hassen 八仙. Originally a…

Art History, Painting
shō 摂

Also read setsu, also *ten 捻. An old word for modelling or molding often…

Art History, Sculpture
shōbanseki 相伴席

A special mat for one or more guests, shōban 相伴, who are companions to the guest of honor, shōkyaku…

Architecture, Tea Houses
shōbō-e 消防絵

Pictures of town fire-fighting units. These were first organized in 1719 and comprised construction workers and carpenters.…

Art History, Painting
shōbumune 菖蒲棟 ✓

The ridge on an undulating bargeboard, nokikarahafu 軒唐破風. Supported by beams called shōbugeta 菖蒲桁.

Architecture, General Terms
shōbusshi 小仏師

Also written 少仏師. The term first used in the early Heian period for Buddhist sculptors working in a team, subordinate to a…

Art History, Sculpture
shōchūhagi 正中矧

A technique used to join the blocks in the center of a wooden sculpture made by the hollow joined block technique *…

Art History, Sculpture

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JAANUS is the on-line Dictionary of Japanese Architectural and Art Historical Terminology compiled by Dr. Mary Neighbour Parent.

Originally built by the Atsumi International Scholarship Foundation, it is now hosted and maintained by the Media Center for Art History at Columbia University