| Title | Contains Image(s) | Description | Keywords |
|---|---|---|---|
| aboshigaki 網干垣 | Lit. hanging net fence. A generic name for a bamboo fence whose surface resembles the diagonal weave of a fishing net. Often… |
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| aioi 相生 | Lit. growing together. The technique of planting two trees so that they grow together. Variations include: the same kind of… |
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| aioibashi 相生橋 | Lit. twin bridges. Side-by-side bridges constructed over a garden stream. Usually one bridge is larger than the other in… |
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| amigaki 網垣 | Lit. wattle fence. A common type of low fence with a framework of whole and split bamboo into which thin boards or reeds are… | Architecture, Gardens | |
| ao-ishi 青石 | Lit. blue stone. A generic name for a blue green stone of chlorite schist much used in gardens from the Muromachi period… |
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| aoshibagaki 青柴垣 | Lit. fresh brushwood fence. A simple type of low fence made out of fresh brushwood. Popular in ancient times, when it was… |
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| ashimotogaki 足下垣 | Lit. footstep fence. A generic term for a fence made alongside a path. It is similar to the *… | Architecture, Gardens | |
| awa-ishi 阿波石 | Lit. sea-foam stone. A type of blue stone *ao-ishi 青石, produced in modern… |
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| uguisugaki 鴬垣 | Lit. "bush warbler fence." A common type of rustic sleeve fence *sodegaki… |
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| ukedai 受台 | Also *chūdai 中台. Middle base. |
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| umi-ishi 海石 | Lit. "sea stone." A generic name for stones found in the ocean or along the seashore. Because sea stones contain salt, and… |
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| urokojiki 鱗敷 | Lit. "scale pavement." |
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| ushiro-uke 後受 | The placement of primary and secondary rocks in a group, so that the secondary ones are diagonally right and left and to the… |
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