| Title | Contains Image(s) | Description | Keywords | 
|---|---|---|---|
| daiba 台場 | ✓ | A fort located at a strategic location on a sea coast, riverbank, or island. It was furnished with large guns. Daiba were… | Architecture, Castles | 
| daiban 台盤 | A long, low, rectangular table on which food was served in the emperor's residential compound, Dairi 内裏, of the imperial… | Architecture, Aristocratic Dwellings | |
| daibandokoro 台盤所 | A room that contains a *daiban 台盤, a long, low, rectangular table on which food… | Architecture, Aristocratic Dwellings | |
| daibutsuyō 大仏様 | Lit. Indian style. The style of architecture introduced to Japan when the priest Chōgen 重源 (1121-1206) returned from China.… | Architecture, General Terms | |
| daibutsuyō kibana 大仏様木鼻 | Also daibutsuyōkei kibana 大仏様系木鼻. Lit. nosings in the daibutsu style. Incised nosings found on bracket… | Architecture, Decorations | |
| daibutsuyō kumimono 大仏様組物 | Also daibutsuyō tokyō 大仏様斗きょう. Lit. Great-Buddha-style bracket complex. A bracket system introduced by the priest,… | Architecture, General Terms | |
| daibutsuyō kurigata 大仏様繰形 | ✓ | Typical daibutsu style *daibutsuyō 大仏様, decorative carvings *… | Architecture, Decorations | 
| daiden 大殿 | Also daiyūden 大雄殿. | Architecture, Buildings, Structures | |
| daidokoro 台所 | 1 Believed to be an abbreviated form of *daibandokoro… | Architecture, Aristocratic Dwellings, Folk Dwellings | |
| daigiri-oga 台切大鋸 | A large crosscut saw with a blade 70 cm long and 30 cm wide that has a wooden handle at each end for two people. This saw… | Architecture, Tools | |
| daiin-no-koguchi 大陰の虎口 | Also written 大陰虎口. A simple, early form of castle entrance *koguchi … | Architecture, Castles | |
| Daiippōmon 第一峰門 | ✓ | A unique Chinese style four-legged gate made by Chinese carpenters in 1644 using imported, broad leaf cedar. It is located… | Architecture, Gates | 
| daijinbashira 大臣柱 | Also called wakibashira 脇柱; taishōbashira 大将柱. Initially, the square post placed at the right front corner… | Architecture, General Terms | |
| Daijōkyū 大嘗宮 | Also daijōgū. A temporary palace of unstripped timber, untreated grasses and reeds, and bamboo, used for the Grand… | Architecture, Shrines | |
| Daijōsai 大嘗祭 | Also read ōnihe matsuri, ōnie matsuri, ōname matsuri, and ōmube matsuri. The Great Food… | Architecture, Shrines | |
| daikagura-zukuri 太神楽造 | Also called daikagurabashira 太神楽柱; *kudabashira 管柱 or… | Architecture, General Terms | |
| daikaiyūshiki teien 大回遊式庭園 | Lit. large strolling-style garden. A type of large-scale garden which is enjoyed on foot. Most large strolling gardens… | Architecture, Gardens | |
| daikōdō 大講堂 | ✓ | Lit. large lecture hall. The lecture hall at Hōryūji 法隆寺 in Nara is the most famous and oldest extant daikōdō. The… | Architecture, Buildings, Structures | 
| daikoku-bashira 大黒柱 | ✓ | Also written 大極柱, shin-no-hashira 心の柱, yaku-bashira 役柱, and naka-bashira 中柱. | Architecture, Folk Dwellings, Shrines | 
| Daikoku 大黒 | 1 An abbreviation for *Daikokuten 大黒天 (Sk: Mahakala). Regarded by… | Architecture, Folk Dwellings, Sculpture, Art History | |
| daiku 大工 | Carpenter. | Architecture, General Terms | |
| daime datami 台目畳 | Also written 代目畳, 大目畳. A straw mat about three-quarters the length of a standard size mat, about 135-137 cm long. In Kyoto… | Architecture, Tea Houses | |
| daimebashira 台目柱 | Also called *nakabashira 中柱 or *… | Architecture, Tea Houses | |
| daimedoko 台目床 | An alcove *tokonoma 床の間, with a wooden base, found in a small tea ceremony… | Architecture, Tea Houses | |
| daimegiri 台目切 | A placement of the firebox or hearth inside the guest's mat which results in a smaller than normal size tatami mat… | Architecture, Tea Houses | |
| daimochitsugi 台持継 | ✓ | A center joint. An oblique scarf joint combining a housed *daboso 太ぼそ joint and blind tenons. The mortises are… | Architecture, General Terms | 
| daimon 大門 | Also pronounced *ōmon. A generic term for a variety of styles of main gates. One… | Architecture, Gates | |
| daimyō teien 大名庭園 | Lit. daimyō garden. The Edo period strolling-style *kaiyūshiki teien… | Architecture, Gardens | |
| dainaoshiganna 台直鉋 | A plane used to shave the base of another plane. It is very important in planing that the base of the plane stock, known as… | Architecture, Tools | |
| Dairimon 内裏門 | A general term for gates belonging to the Imperial Palace, Kyoto Gosho 京都御所. The *Shōmei… | Architecture, Gates | |
| dairo 大炉 | Also called ōro. A tea-room firebox or hearth made larger than the normal 42 cm square. Measurements varied, but… | Architecture, Tea Houses | |
| daishidō 大師堂 | ✓ | Lit. great master hall. Daishidō are temple buildings particularly important to the Shingon 真言 sect, established by… | Architecture, Buildings, Structures | 
| daisu 台子 | A fairly large, portable, double-shelved display for tea ceremony utensils. Traditionally, it was used at the most formal… | Architecture, Tea Houses | |
| daitenshu 大天守 | Lit. large *tenshu 天守. The principal tower. The largest tenshu in a… | Architecture, Castles | |
| daito 大斗 | ✓ | The largest type of bearing block *masu 斗, usually placed directly on top of a… | Architecture, General Terms | 
| daitō 大塔 | ✓ | Lit. Large pagoda. A 2-storied pagoda. A large pagoda of the *tahōtō 多宝塔 type,… | Architecture, Buildings, Structures | 
| daito hijiki 大斗肘木 | ✓ | A large bearing block *daito 大斗 with a bracket arm *… | Architecture, General Terms | 
| daiwa 台輪 | ✓ | 1 A wall plate or top plate placed along the top of head-penetrating tie beams *… | Architecture, General Terms | 
| daiwadome 台輪留 | A mite red, right-angle joint used at the corner, sumi 隅, of a building to join a wall plate, *… | Architecture, Joints | |
| daiyū hōden 大雄宝殿 | ✓ | Also called daiyūden 大雄殿 or *daiden 大殿. Lit. great leader's treasure… | Architecture, Buildings, Structures | 
| daizaseki 台座石 | Also *daiza 台座. The pedestal or base beneath a sculpture, pagoda, or lantern.… | Architecture, Gardens | |
| dakimarugawara 抱丸瓦 | Also kazunemaru 重ね丸. An interjacent tile. A section of a semi-cylindrical roof tile laid between the first broad… | Architecture, Roofing Tiles | |
| dan 段 | 1 Also written 反. A step. The level part or tread of a flight of stairs. When made of wood, the tread is… | Art History, Architecture, General Terms, Crafts | |
| dan 檀 | 1 A generic term for a level mound or platform raised above the surrounding ground. An earthen mound may be… | Architecture, General Terms | |
| danbashigo 段梯子 | ✓ | A simple step-ladder, also called hashigo 梯子 or hashigodan 梯子段. Examples include a *… | Architecture, General Terms | 
| danbuki 段葺 | 1 A roofing method that uses copper sheets laid in a step-like pattern. | Architecture, General Terms | |
| danjōzumi 壇上積 | ✓ | Also written 壇正積; danjōzumi kidan 壇上積基壇. A style of podium introduced to Japan from Korea in the latter half of the… | Architecture, General Terms | 
| dankarikomi 段刈込 | Lit. layered pruning. A basic type of pruning *karikomi 刈込. When used for a… | Architecture, Gardens | |
| dankei 断景 | Lit. cutting scenery. The technique of blocking off scenery outside the garden. Most often a large clipped hedge, … | Architecture, Gardens | |
| danmen 断面 | Lit. a section. A vertical section scale drawing of a building or architectural detail shown either transversely, … | Architecture, General Terms | |
| danmen-zu 断面図 | Also yokodanmen-zu 横断面図, also read ōdanmen-zu. Lit. a cross section drawing on the longitudinal axis. … | Architecture, General Terms | |
| dashi 山車 | Also called yamaboko 山鉾, hikiyama 引山, maiguruma 舞車, odoriguruma 踊車, and yatai… | Architecture, Shrines | |
| dashibari 出梁 | A structural member in the roof of the main part of a dwelling, placed above the 1-bay wide corridor, *… | Architecture, Folk Dwellings | |
| dashibei 出塀 | A wall projecting 15-30 cm outward from the flat top, *inubashiri 犬走り, of a… | Architecture, Castles | |
| dashigeta 出桁 | 1 Also called *gagyō 丸桁 or gangyō. A round-eave purlin… | Architecture, General Terms | |
| dashimise-zukuri 出店造 | Small shrine buildings in an early Kasuga style, *kasuga-zukuri 春日造, that… | Architecture, Shrines | |
| de 出 | 1 Also deha 出端. Any architectural member which protrudes, projects, or extends outward. When… | Architecture, General Terms | |
| deaibuchi 出合縁 | ✓ | The framing of opaque sliding screens, *fusuma 襖, and translucent sliding… | Architecture, General Terms | 
| degumi 出組 | ✓ | A one-stepped bracket complex parallel to but separated from the wall by the extension of a rainbow beam, *… | Architecture, General Terms | 
| deguruwa 出郭 | A compound that juts out or is slightly separated from the main components of a castle complex, which include: the main… | Architecture, Castles | |
| deha 出端 | Also called de 出. | Architecture, General Terms | |
| dehana 出鼻 | Also debana. A projecting part. An example is the coping that extend past the pillars on either side of a Shinto… | Architecture, Decorations | |
| dei 出居 | An abbreviated form of idei-no-za 出居座, lit. lodging without, lodging away from the main structure of a residence.… | Architecture, Aristocratic Dwellings, Folk Dwellings | |
| deirimayu 出入眉 | Also called kujirimayu 抉眉, or shakurimayu 決眉. A type of carved molding, *… | Architecture, Decorations | |
| dejiro 出城 | 1 Outer citadel. Also tsukejiro 付け城, hajiro 端城, edajiro 枝城. A type of branch… | Architecture, Castles | |
| demitsudo 出三斗 | ✓ | Lit. three-on-one at right angles. Sometimes called crisscrossed 3-on-1. A bearing block and bracket complex consisting of… | Architecture, General Terms | 
| Denpōdō 伝法堂 | ✓ | A lecture hall at Hōryūji Tōin 法隆寺東院 (Hōryūji East Compound), dating from about the mid-8th century, the time when the East… | Architecture, Buildings, Structures | 
| dero 出炉 | Architecture, Tea Houses | ||
| desumi 出隅 | ✓ | Also pronounced dezumi. Also written 出角. The external corner where two walls join to form an angle. The interior… | Architecture, General Terms | 
| dezama 出狭間 | A loophole, *sama 狭間, that projects out from the frame of a window opening in… | Architecture, Castles | |
| dō 胴 | Lit. torso, trunk, cylinder, or barrel. The main body of the half-round or semi-cylindrical part of a cover tile, *… | Architecture, Roofing Tiles | |
| dōangakoi 道安囲 | Lit. dōan enclosure. Also called dōan zashiki 道安座敷 (dōan room). An enclosure used in a tea… | Architecture, Tea Houses | |
| dōangakoi-no-seki 道安囲席 | A tea ceremony room with an enclosure, *dōangakoi 道安囲 named after Sen Dōan 千道安 (1546-1606… | Architecture, Tea Houses | |
| 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 | |
| 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 | |
| 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 | |
| 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 | |
| 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 | |
| dōsan 胴桟 | Also written dōzuri 胴摺. The widest horizontal stile in the door of *heijūmon… | Architecture, General Terms | |
| 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 | |
| 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 | 
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