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Title Contains Image(s) Description Keywords
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
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
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
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
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
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'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
enchūza 円柱座

Lit. circular pillar seat. A rounded molding carved into the top of a base stone *soseki…

Architecture, General Terms
engamachi 縁框 ✓

A heavy horizontal member attached to the outside of the veranda framework over the veranda struts *…

Architecture, General Terms
engawa 縁側 ✓

Also wirtten 掾側. The area beside or surrounding the straw matted *tatami 畳…

Architecture, General Terms
enkazura 縁葛

The horizontal boards positioned across the front of a veranda on top of the struts *…

Architecture, General Terms
enmimi-ita 縁耳板 ✓

Lit. veranda ear board. The outermost board on the kure-en 榑縁 type of veranda which has long floor boards running…

Architecture, General Terms
ennuki 縁貫

A penetrating tie-beam that connects and strengthens the veranda struts *enzuka…

Architecture, General Terms
ensumigi 縁隅木

Lit. veranda corner rafter. Also called sumisasu 隅扠首. 

A brace placed under the outer corners of a…

Architecture, General Terms
entsunagi 縁繋

Also written 椽繋. Short horizontal bearers that join the outer veranda posts *enzuka…

Architecture, General Terms
enzuka 縁束 ✓

Also written entanbashira 縁短柱, also pronounced entsuka. Struts *tsuka…

Architecture, General Terms
etsuri 桟

Also read san. Lit. hanging branches. 

1 A sheathing made of boards and bamboo woven…

Architecture, General Terms
etsuriana 桟孔

The holes made in roofing lath to allow rope to be passed through and tied, thus making the lath secure. An example can be…

Architecture, General Terms
etsuridake 桟竹

Sometimes called *tarukidake 垂木竹: noboridake 昇竹 or sasudake…

Architecture, General Terms
tabigeta 旅桁

1 One of the purlins used in a hidden roof *noyane …

Architecture, General Terms
tachiagari 立上

A vertical timber that rises from a level or inclined surface. In modular measurement of timber *…

Architecture, General Terms
taiheizuka 大瓶束 ✓

Lit. "large bottle strut." A strut that is used mainly in Zen style architecture *…

Architecture, General Terms
taiko-otoshi 太鼓落 ✓

The trimming or hewing of the opposite sides of a log so that the surfaces become flat and parallel making it easier to join…

Architecture, General Terms
taikobari fusuma 太鼓張襖 ✓

Also called taikobari 太鼓張, fukuroshōji 袋障子, bōzufusuma 坊主襖.
A type of paper-covered,…

Architecture, General Terms
taikobashi 太鼓橋 ✓

Also called soribashi 反橋. An arched bridge made of stone or wood. One example is the Yoka Jinja 与賀神社 (1607) in Saga…

Architecture, General Terms
taikodo 太鼓戸 ✓

A door frame covered on both sides with boards or panels. The inside of the door, like a drum taiko 太鼓, is empty.…

Architecture, General Terms
takaku-bashira 多角柱

A pillar or post that is multi-sided or cut with many facets.

Architecture, General Terms
take-bashira 竹柱

Lit. "bamboo post." One that has been squared off.

Architecture, General Terms
takerenji 竹連子 ✓

Bamboo or bamboo muntins that are used for windows in dwellings where a suggestion of rusticity is needed, or in tea…

Architecture, General Terms
takeshōji 竹障子

Paper-covered bamboo frames used as full-sized sliding doors *shōji 障子, or the…

Architecture, General Terms
tamagaki 玉垣 ✓

The generic term for a fence surrounding the square or rectangular space containing the main sanctuary *…

Architecture, General Terms
tan'itsubari 単一梁

A solid, single beam made from one timber. The term is used to differentiate it from a composite beam called gōseibari…

Architecture, General Terms
tana 棚

Shelves.

1  A type of shelf, sometimes with a rack, of which there are many ordinary household…

Architecture, General Terms, Aristocratic Dwellings, Tea Houses, Folk Dwellings
tanjakumono 短尺物

A timber shorter than the standard length.

Architecture, General Terms
tansō 単倉

A single-structure storehouse constructed of triangular timber or planks set in grid plan, *…

Architecture, General Terms
taruki 垂木

Also written たるき. This is the simplest type of rafter, called common rafter or base rafter. It extends from the ridge *…

Architecture, General Terms
taruki kōzō 垂木構造

Lit. "rafter construction." Also referred to as odachi toriigumi おだち鳥居組. One of the two principal types of assembly…

Architecture, General Terms
tarukibori 垂木彫

An angled joint *shiguchi 仕口 used to insert rafters into a ridge *…

Architecture, General Terms
tarukigata 垂木形

A board placed parallel to the rafters on a gable roof *kirizuma yane …

Architecture, General Terms
tarukikake 垂木掛

Also read tarukigake. A horizontal timber attached to the posts of an exterior wall to support the undersides of…

Architecture, General Terms
tarukiwari 垂木割 ✓

The various systems of placing rafters *taruki 垂木 in relation to the pillars *…

Architecture, General Terms
tarumi 弛み ✓

The degree of curvature on a bargeboard *hafu 破風, or on a roof between the peak…

Architecture, General Terms
tassho 塔所

Also read tōsho. The burial place for the remains of prominent Buddhist priests. Historically, the ashes of Buddha…

Architecture, General Terms
tasukebari 助梁

Also called sukebari. A beam which stabilizes bottle struts *taiheizuka…

Architecture, General Terms
tasukisan 襷桟

Also tasukizan. Thin stips of timber san 桟 that intersect to form a criss-cross pattern or a zig-zag…

Architecture, General Terms
tatami 畳

A floor covering made of tightly woven grass and straw. A standard tatami is a rectangular mat about 1.82 m (≒6')…

Architecture, General Terms
tatamiyose 畳寄

Also called *yosejikii 寄敷居. A small, horizontal wooden strip that is placed…

Architecture, General Terms
tatara 高殿

Also written 鑪. The modern character is ro 鈩, and can mean furnace. Tatara is an ancient word meaning…

Architecture, General Terms
tate-itakabe 竪板壁 ✓

A board and batten wall. Thin boards with battens attached are set vertically to hide the joints, a Zen style *…

Architecture, General Terms
tateanashiki sekishitsu 竪穴式石堂

A type of tomb made in the Tumulus period, also called Kofun period. A pit was dug and lined with cut stone such that the…

Architecture, General Terms
tatebame 竪羽目

Also called nunobame 布羽目. Vertically placed wooden panels cut from the long side of a large piece of timber. When…

Architecture, General Terms
tatebashirashiki 立柱式

Also read ritchūshiki. A ceremony performed when the main post, tate-bashira, of a building is erected.…

Architecture, General Terms
tatebuchi 竪縁

Also written 縦縁. Perpendicular stiles on both sides of opaque sliding screens *fusuma…

Architecture, General Terms
tatedanmen-zu 縦断面図

Also read jūdanmen-zu, meaning "to cut vertically." Either a longitudinal or cross section drawing made along the…

Architecture, General Terms
tatedoi 竪樋

Also called tatsudoi 立樋. A cylindrical or square drain pipe that allows rain water to flow from the rain gutters *…

Architecture, General Terms
tatedokoro 立所

Also read tachidokoro. The point where a structural timber begins to rise. For example, the place where the bottom…

Architecture, General Terms
tategu 建具

A generic term for removable screens, doors or shutters. This includes: sliding screens *…

Architecture, General Terms
tatehigo tamagaki 竪籤玉垣

Lit. "vertical post shrine fence." Also called kakutamagaki 角玉垣 (square shrine fence) or *…

Architecture, General Terms
tatehozo 竪ほぞ ✓

Also written 縦ほぞ. Usually the two tenons made on each end of a threshold *shikii…

Architecture, General Terms
tatejitomi 立蔀

Also written 竪蔀; also called itajitomi 板蔀. A moveable fence used in aristocratic dwellings of the Heian and…

Architecture, General Terms
tatekata 建方

All the basic wooden structural members produced at a building site including the ridge, and the ceremony of raising the…

Architecture, General Terms
tatemeji 竪目地 ✓

Also called awasemeji 合目地. Lines made when vertical stone panels are arranged along the sides of podii *…

Architecture, General Terms
tateshige 竪繁 ✓

Also called tatehonshigesan 竪本繁桟, tatehonshigesankumi 竪本繁桟組; tateshigekumi 竪繁組. Closely-spaced…

Architecture, General Terms
tatetsubo 建坪

The measurement of floor space in any traditional type building using *tsubo 坪 (3.31 meters…

Architecture, General Terms
tatetsuke 建付

The accurate alignment of posts, pillars, stiles, and trim on a door frame in order to allow for the perfect fit of a hinged…

Architecture, General Terms
tateura-ita 竪裏板

The boards placed over rafters *taruki 垂木, to form the underside of a roof and…

Architecture, General Terms
tatezan 竪桟

Also called tatedōzan 竪胴桟. Vertical lath used for a door or window frame. Lath called san 桟 can be set…

Architecture, General Terms
Teizō hisho 庭造秘書

Lit. "Secret Text on Garden Construction." A treatise on landscape design supposedly written first in the Muromachi period.…

Architecture, General Terms, Document
tenjin-bashira 天神柱

Two large posts placed to the right and left of the *kabuki 歌舞伎 stage, kabuki …

Architecture, General Terms
tenjō-ita 天井板

Lit. "ceiling boards." Ceiling boards made from cypress, fir, white or red cedar, and other coniferous trees. The zelkova…

Architecture, General Terms
tenjō kagami-ita 天井鏡板

Also called *tenjō-ita 天井板. Single-panel boards side by side to…

Architecture, General Terms
tenjō mawaribuchi 天井廻縁

Also tenjōkamachi 天井框. A long, light, binding beam, sometimes rabbeted, running horizontally along the wall in the…

Architecture, General Terms
tenjō nageshi 天井長押 ✓

Also called arikabe nageshi 蟻壁長押, mawaribuchi nageshi 回縁長押.

1 …

Architecture, General Terms
tenjō nobuchi 天井野縁

A ceiling joist. A horizontal timber to which a wooden lath *kizuri …

Architecture, General Terms
tenjō 天井

Lit. "ceiling." A ceiling made of cypress boughs erected over seats, according to the Engishiki 延喜式 and Yukiin 悠基院…

Architecture, General Terms
tenjōdaka 天井高

The distance from the floor to the ceiling.

Architecture, General Terms
tenjōketa 天井桁

Also read tenjōgeta. Ceiling joists that run lengthwise in a building, below the ceiling structure, to support the…

Architecture, General Terms
tenjōwaku 天井枠 ✓

Also *tenjōketa 天井桁 or tenjō ukegeta 天井受桁. A horizontal beam which…

Architecture, General Terms
tennori 天載

The placement of one planed timber on top of another planed timber without making any notches.

Architecture, General Terms
Tenpyō jidai 天平時代

The Tenpyō period (710-794) begins with the transfer of the capital from Fujiwara 藤原 to Nara (Heijō-kyō 平城京) in 710, and…

Art History, General Terms
tesuri 手摺

A balustrade along a stairway or surrounding a shallow balcony on a high gate *rōmon…

Architecture, General Terms
to 戸

The structured elements that cover a window, entrance, or other opening to protect them from the weather or the inside of…

Architecture, General Terms
to-ita 戸板

The boards used for the construction of a door including: *mairado 舞良戸 (one…

Architecture, General Terms
toatari 戸当

Also called toyose 戸寄. A door stop.

1 A thin strip of wood attached to and projecting…

Architecture, General Terms
tobibari 飛梁

Also called tobimono 飛物 or hiryō 飛梁. A beam that extends from the eave purlin *…

Architecture, General Terms
tobira 扉 ✓

A pivot-hinged door. *To 戸 refers to sliding doors. However, in a compound word such…

Architecture, General Terms
tobiragamae 扉構

The structure or composition of a door fitting.

Architecture, General Terms
tobirasuji 扉筋

Also called tobiradōri 扉通. The alignment of gate pillars *hashira…

Architecture, General Terms
toboso 枢

Also sūjiku 枢軸. An almost obsolete term for pivot *jikuzuri 軸吊. The…

Architecture, General Terms
tobukuro 戸袋 ✓

A box-like structure into which the rain shutters *amado 雨戸 are stored when not…

Architecture, General Terms
tochibuki 栩葺

A type of board roofing *itabuki yane 板葺屋根, whereby boards …

Architecture, General Terms
todasuke 斗助 ✓

Also called masudasuke, tosuke; totsunagi 斗繋. The reinforcement pieces cut into some types…

Architecture, General Terms
tōge 峠

1 The highest point or top surface of a structural element. For example, keta-no-tōge 桁の峠…

Architecture, General Terms
toguchi 戸口

An entrance or doorway, the doorsteps; doormat.

Architecture, General Terms
toi 樋

Also called toyo とよ. A generic term for a gutter. When used in traditional architecture, it was generally made of…

Architecture, General Terms
toiuke-ishi 樋受石

A stone or stones onto which the water that flows down a drain pipe splashes. These stones prevent ground erosion from a…

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