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Title Contains Image(s) Description Keywords
dōbari 胴張 ✓

Entasis. The bulge in the center of a circular pillar to make it appear straight. In Japan, circular pillars called *…

Architecture, General Terms
dobashi 土橋

1 Lit. earthen bridge. An earthen bridge, which is made by leaving an unexcavated section of moat in front…

Architecture, Castles, Gardens
dobei 土塀

Also read tsuchibei. Also called *tsuiji 築地. An earthen wall or…

Architecture, General Terms
dōbō 動貌

The movable face plate. The most elaborate gimmick used on the bugaku mask, *…

Art History, Sculpture
dōbori 胴彫

Lit. body carving. The carver of woodblocks for *ukiyo-e 浮世絵 prints who was…

Art History, Painting
dōbōshū 同朋衆

A title of artistic or cultural advisors in the Ashikaga 足利 shogunate, established about the time of Yosimitsu 義満 (1358-1408…

Art History, Painting
dōbuchi 胴縁

1a.) Furring strips made of thin wood or bamboo that are nailed horizontally to posts to form the base for…

Architecture, Gardens
dodai 土台

A sill, ground sill, or footplate. Generally the heavy timber members laid horizontally at the base of a wooden building…

Architecture, General Terms
dodomezan 土留桟

Also called tsuchidomesan. Narrow timber strips nailed horizontally to roof sheathing, *…

Architecture, General Terms
dōfuku 胴服

A man's hip-length jacket, generally worn over other clothing or armor by high-ranking samurai 侍 from the late…

Art History, Crafts
dōgan 動眼

Rotating eyes, a gimmick used for many bugaku masks, *bugakumen 舞楽面…

Art History, Sculpture
dōgu-datami 道具畳

Lit. implement mat. The straw mat, *tatami 畳, on which the host sits when he…

Architecture, Tea Houses
doi 土居

Also dorui 土塁. An earthen embankment, earthwork, or rampart. A defensive embankment surrounding a castle or a…

Architecture, Castles
doibuki 土居葺

1 Generally a base for tile roofing, *kawarabuki 瓦葺. A…

Architecture, General Terms
doijiki 土居敷

The foundation bed, shiki 敷, of an earthen embankment, *doi 土居. It has…

Architecture, Castles
doinuri 土居塗

The process of spreading clay on the prepared surface of a roof in order to lay roof tiles, *…

Architecture, General Terms
dōji 童子

Lit. child, young boy.

1 A boy between 8 and 20 years old living in a Buddhist temple. He studies…

Art History, Iconography, Sculpture
Dōjikyō Mandara 童子経曼荼羅

A variety of *besson mandara 別尊曼荼羅 (a form of mandara centered…

Art History, Iconography
dōjime 胴締

The decorated 'belts' around the upper, middle, and lower circumference of the stem, sao 竿, of a lantern.

Architecture, Lanterns
dōjiseki 童子石

Lit. guardian boy's stones. Two symbolic garden stones (see *yakuishi 役石)…

Architecture, General Terms
Dōjōji 道成寺

A temple of the Tendai 天台 sect in Hidaka 日高, Wakayama Prefecture. The setting of a dramatic old Japanese tale first recorded…

Art History, Painting
dokkohozo 独鈷ほぞ

Also called hikidokko 引独鈷; hikidokko ari 引独鈷蟻. One type of *…

Architecture, Joints
dōko 洞庫

Also written 洞戸, 道幸, 道古, 堂庫、or 道籠. A storage space for utensils used for the tea ceremony. The earliest type was probably a…

Architecture, Tea Houses
dokuritsu tenshu 独立天守 ✓

Lit. independent donjon or keep. Also called dokuritsushiki tenshu 独立式天守, dokuritsu tenshukaku 独立天守閣. A…

Architecture, Castles
dokuritsubashira 独立柱

Independent post. An internal freestanding post, *hashira 柱, not attached to…

Architecture, General Terms
dōkyōshiki teien 道教式庭園

Lit. Daoist-style gardens. A general term designating gardens which incorporated Chinese Daoist ideas or motifs. The Daoist…

Architecture, Gardens
doma 土間

1 Alternatively called *niwa 庭 or dōji どうじ. An area…

Architecture, Folk Dwellings
domon 土文

Decorative drapery used on statues in the Kamakura region from the late Kamakura period. The drapery was made in clay relief…

Art History, Sculpture
donsu 緞子

Also written 純子. Patterned damask weave. A thick and glossy silk variety of shusu 繻子 (satin), with the design made…

Art History, Crafts
doro-e 泥絵

Any painting produced with a type of thick, opaque paint made from inexpensive pigment and the white pigment, *…

Art History, Painting
doroji 泥地

A technique where a mixture of animal glue, *nikawa 膠, and powdered burnt clay…

Art History, Sculpture
dōsa 礬水

Also 礬沙, 陶砂. Sizing. Dōsa is made by dissolving animal glue, *nikawa 膠…

Art History, Painting
dōsan 胴桟

Also written dōzuri 胴摺. The widest horizontal stile in the door of *heijūmon…

Architecture, General Terms
dōshakuga 道釈画

Lit. Daoist Buddhist paintings. A genre of painting on Daoist (Taoist; Jp: Dōkyō 道教) and Buddhist (shaku 釈 from *…

Art History, Painting
Dōsojin 道祖神

Also Sae-no-kami 塞の神 (also read Sai-no-kami), Dōrokujin 道陸神, and other less common names. A folk deity associated with roads…

Art History, Iconography
dote 土手

1 The flat top of an embankment, *doi 土居, also called *…

Architecture, Castles
dotō 土塔

Also called tsuchi-no-tō 土の塔 or dantō 段塔. Lit. earthen pagoda. Dantō means stepped pagoda. A…

Architecture, Buildings, Structures
dotome-ita 土留板

Also read dodome-ita, and called *seki-ita 堰板. The sheathing boards…

Architecture, General Terms
dōtsukinoko 胴付鋸 ✓

Lit. saw with attached spine. A tenon or back saw. A saw designed especially to cut the shoulder of a tenon. The blade is…

Architecture, Tools
doza 土座

1 A type of floor found in vernacular houses, *minka 民家, used…

Architecture, Folk Dwellings
dōzashi 胴差

A large, heavy horizontal timber attached to the tops of posts, *hashira 柱,…

Architecture, General Terms
dōzō 銅造

Bronze work. Bronze casting has been very important in Japan since ancient times, and was used for Yayoi period dōtaku…

Art History, Sculpture
dozō 土蔵

A form of storehouse which provided a fireproof place to keep valuables which were otherwise always at risk in highly…

Architecture, Storehouses
dozō-zukuri 土蔵造

Also referred to as *kura-zukuri 蔵造. A fireproof building construction…

Architecture, Storehouses
e-awase 絵合

1 Painting contest; a contest involving two teams, popular among Heian aristocrats from the 11th century.…

Art History, Painting
e-bangire 絵半切

An *ukiyo-e 浮世絵 print commonly used as writing paper. A sheet of *…

Art History, Painting
e-ingakyō 絵因果経

Lit. Illustrated Scripture of Cause and Effect. Also known as Kako genzai ingakyō emaki 過去現在因果経絵巻. 

…
Art History, Iconography
e-kanban 絵看板

The pictures on signs or billboards displayed in front of *kabuki 歌舞伎 puppet…

Art History, Painting
ebi-no-koshi 海老の腰

Also written 蝦の腰 or 蝦腰. A type of decorative molding *kurigata 繰形, used on…

Architecture, Decorations
ebi 蒲萄

1 Also ebi-iro 蒲萄色 or 葡萄色. A reddish -purple dye use in the Asuka and Nara periods, and the name…

Art History, Painting
ebigote 海老篭手

Also ebigatakote 海老形篭手. A shrimp-shaped gauntlet *kote 篭手. Armor worn to…

Art History, Sculpture
ebikōryō 海老虹梁 ✓

Also written 蝦虹梁.

An usually-shaped rainbow tie beam thought to resemble the back of a lobster or shrimp or an s-shape…

Architecture, General Terms
Ebira-no-ume 箙の梅

Lit. the Plum Quiver. A pictorial subject taken from an incident during the Genpei 源平 war. Before going to battle the…

Art History, Painting
Ebisu 恵比須 ✓

Also written 夷, 戎, or 蛭子.

1 One of the seven gods of good fortune *…

Art History, Sculpture
ebisubashira 恵比須柱

1 A structural post considered sacred in an Edo period vernacular house *…

Architecture, Folk Dwellings
ebisudō 夷堂

A simple structure that was usually erected in the center of a market place to house the deity *…

Architecture, Buildings, Structures
ebizuka 海老束

Also written 蝦束; also hinazuka 雛束. 

A small strut with chamfered corners used between two staggered…

Architecture, General Terms
ebori 絵彫

Woodblock engravers who specialized in carving blocks for *ukiyo-e 浮世絵 or other…

Art History, Painting
eburi-ita 柄振板 ✓

Also written 絵振板 or 恵振板.

A board cut in a decorative shape and attached at a right angle to the projecting end of a…

Architecture, General Terms
eburidai 柄振台 ✓

Also written 絵振台. Also called onigawaradai 鬼瓦台, *onidai 鬼台. 

…
Architecture, General Terms
ebusshi 絵仏師

Painters who specialized in Buddhist religious painting. The term was widely used from the late Heian period when the demand…

Art History, Painting
echizengami 越前紙

Handmade paper *washi 和紙 produced in Echizen 越前 (now Fukui Prefecture), probably…

Art History, Painting
edazuka 枝束

Lit. branch strut. Also called hōzue 方杖; hasuzuka 斜束 or nanamezuka 斜め束. Diagonal braces used in…

Architecture, General Terms
edazumi 枝炭 ✓

Lit. branch charcoal. A type of charcoal which is both ornamental and easy to ignite, used in either a sunken hearth *…

Architecture, Tea Houses
edehon 絵手本

Lit. painting model. A prototype, or more commonly, a modelbook produced by a master painter for his students or for people…

Art History, Painting
eden 絵伝

Pictorial 'e 絵', biographies 'den 伝' of important persons, most frequently Buddhist patriarchs and holy…

Art History, Painting
edo-e 江戸絵

Also *azuma nishiki-e 東錦絵.
A general term applied to all…

Art History, Painting
Edo jidai 江戸時代

Less commonly, *Tokugawa jidai 徳川時代. The Edo period, the time in which…

Art History, General Terms
Edogano 江戸狩野

The Edo period Edo branch of the Kano school of painting *Kano-ha 狩野派. The…

Art History, Painting
edogawara 江戸瓦

An archaic term for tiles of low quality used in Edo (now Tokyo) during the Edo period to roof tenement houses *…

Architecture, Roofing Tiles
edoguro 江戸黒 ✓

Lit. Edo black. A black plaster finish applied to the walls of fireproof mud-plastered storehouses *…

Architecture, Folk Dwellings
edokoro 絵所

Also written 画所. An atelier producing paintings and painted decoration for the court and nobility, located at the palace…

Art History, Painting
edoma 江戸間

A standard unit of measurement used in Edo and various towns in the Kantō 関東 region. In constructing an ordinary…

Architecture, Folk Dwellings
efude 絵筆

Lit. painting brush. Any of numerous categories of paint brushes made in Japan of various natural materials and used to…

Art History, Painting
egami 絵紙

1 A generic term for paper used for painting. In general, strong paper with a minimal tendency to blur,…

Art History, Painting
eginu 絵絹

Silk used for painting. Plain, non-glossy raw silk was favored. Called huajuan (Jp; *…

Art History, Painting
Eguchi no kimi 江口の君

The name of a courtesan from the Eguchi 江口 area of northern Settsu 摂津 (now Osaka) immortalized in the biography of…

Art History, Painting
ehon banzuke 絵本番付

Also called shibai ezōshi 芝居絵双紙 or shibai ehon 芝居絵本. Illustrated woodblock printed programs for *…

Art History, Painting
ehon 絵本

Lit. picture book.

1 In the broad sense of the term, the Edo period ehon referred to any…

Art History, Painting
eiri haisho 絵入俳書

Books of poetry, haikai 俳諧, with pictures, published during the Edo period. 

One of the oldest examples…

Art History, Painting
eiri jōruribon 絵入浄瑠璃本

Woodblock printed books published during the Edo period, from the Kan'ei 寛永 to the Kyōhō 享保 eras (1624-1736).

…

Art History, Painting
eiri kyōgenbon 絵入狂言本

Also known as *kyōgenbon 狂言本. Woodblock printed illustrated booklets,…

Art History, Painting
eiri kyōkabon 絵入狂歌本

Illustrated Edo period woodblock printed books containing humorous poems known as kyōka 狂歌. 

Early…

Art History, Painting
eitaitō 永代灯

Also jōyatō 常夜灯. 

A device to prevent the votive light in a lantern from going out.

Architecture, Lanterns
eizō 影像

Also ei 影, *shin-ei 真影, *miei…

Art History, Sculpture
Eka danpi 慧可断臂

Ch: Huike duanbi. Lit. Eka cutting (his) elbow. 

A painting subject based on the legend of Eka…

Art History, Painting
ekimon 掖門 ✓

Also written 腋門, or read *wakimon 脇門. 

A small gate…

Architecture, Gates
ekotoba 絵詞

1 The textual part of an illustrated handscroll *emaki 絵巻. The…

Art History, Painting
ema 絵馬 ✓

Lit. horse painting. Illustrated wooden plaques given as votive offerings to shrines and temples. 

It is believed…

Art History, Painting
emadō 絵馬堂 ✓

Lit. picture horse hall. Also called emaden 絵馬殿; emadokoro 絵馬所 or gakuden 額殿 (frame hall),…

Architecture, Buildings, Structures
emaki 絵巻

Also called emakimono 絵巻物, or less commonly *ekotoba 絵詞. 

…

Art History, Painting
emon 衣文

Folds in a garment, or the pattern made by these folds. 

In Buddhist statues, the style of drapery folds changed…

Art History, Sculpture
emyōbuta 慧明蓋

The domed lid of a tea ceremony kettle with an indentation or depressed area around the knob. Sometimes called a fuji…

Architecture, Tea Houses
en-ita 縁板 ✓

The boards used to make the floor over a veranda framework. There are two common methods: kirime-en 切目縁 and …

Architecture, General Terms
en-nageshi 縁長押

Also written 椽長押; sometimes called *kirime nageshi 切目長押. A non-…

Architecture, General Terms
En no Gyōja 役行者

Also known as En no Ozunu 役小角 (also read En no Shōkaku) and En no Ubasoku 役優婆塞.

A semi-…

Art History, Iconography
En-pa 円派

A Buddhist sculpture school *bussho 仏所, active in Kyoto from the 11th century…

Art History, Sculpture
En'ya 園冶

Ch: Yuanye. Lit. garden building. The only extant treatise on classical Chinese garden construction. Written by the…

Architecture, General Terms, Document
en 縁

1 Also *engawa 縁側. A veranda. Formerly, en and …

Architecture, General Terms
enbashira 縁柱

Also engawabashira 縁側柱. 

Posts or pillars usually set on the floor boards *…

Architecture, General Terms

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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