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| jabara ita 蛇腹板 | ✓ | Lit. snake belly board. The boards lined up under the thick eave ends nokizuke 軒付 of a cypress bark *… |
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| jabara 蛇腹 | Lit. snake's belly. |
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| jabara shirin 蛇腹支輪 | ✓ | Also called honshirin 本支輪 (main shirin). A short, curved, non-supporting transitional member that connects… |
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| jabara tenjō 蛇腹天井 | ✓ | Lit. snake belly ceiling. An open or exposed ceiling composed of curved, parallel rafters, thought to resemble a snake's… |
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| jabaragawa 蛇腹皮 | Lit. snake skin. The boards lined up under the thick eave ends nokizuke 軒付 of a cypress bark *… |
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| jari 砂利 | Gravel, small stones, or pebbles. A corrupted form of sazare 細 meaning tiny stones. Jari have been given… |
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| jidaruki 地垂木 | Also called omodaruki 母垂木. A base rafter that extends outward from the roof framework, generally the eave purlin *… |
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| jien hikaku 地円飛角 | ✓ | Also read chien hikaku. Double eaves *futanoki 二軒, composed of base… |
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| jifuku 地覆 | 1 A sleeper. The lowermost horizontal beam that spans the width of a bay *… |
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| jifuku-ishi 地覆石 | Also written 地幅石. A long horizontal base stone, sometimes called a sleeper, or a continuous plinth course. It is placed at… |
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| jifuku nageshi 地覆長押 | Also jinageshi 地長押. A non-penetrating tie beam that is shaped to fit snugly around the base of a pillar. |
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| jigyō 地業 | Also 地形 chikei. The preliminary foundation work on a building. Materials for this include: rubble *… |
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| jikuana 軸穴 | Also 軸孔; jikuzuriana 軸吊穴; jiku uke 軸受; tobira jikuana 扉軸穴. The socket into which the pivot hinge… |
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| jikubu 軸部 | The framework or body of a building between the foundation and the roof structure. In traditional architecture it includes… |
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| jikuzuri 軸吊 | ✓ | Also written 軸釣, 軸摺. Pivot hinge. A metal covered wooden-core pivot inserted into a socket *… |
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| jinuki 地貫 | Also called shimonuki 下貫. A penetrating tie beam at the base of a pillar or a tie beam beneath a building's… |
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| jisumigi 地隅木 | A base hip rafter found at the corners of a roof. Ordinary rafters *jidaruki… |
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| jizō gōshi 地蔵格子 | A latticed door made with both horizontal and vertical laths at the same surface level. There are no recessed laths nailed… |
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| jō 畳 | Also written 帖. |
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| Jōdokyō bijutsu 浄土教美術 | Art of the Pure Land faith. Originating in the Nara period, Pure Land Buddhism is a more personal form of the faith than… |
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| Jōgan gishiki 貞観儀式 | The Jōgan gishiki is a ten volume collection of ceremony regulations compiled by Fujiwara Ujimune 藤原氏宗 by order of… |
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| Jōmon jidai 繩文時代 | Lit. cord-mark period. The Jōmon period ran from ca. 10,000 BC-ca. 300 BC. The period takes its name from the decoration on… |
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| jōsei kidan 上成基壇 | ✓ | The upper level of a two-stepped podium *nijū kidan 二重基壇. The lower level is… |
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| jōyabari 上屋梁 | Principal transverse beam. The beam that receives the diagonal braces at the end of a gable roof. It also supports the ridge… |
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| tabigeta 旅桁 | 1 One of the purlins used in a hidden roof *noyane … |
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| tachiagari 立上 | A vertical timber that rises from a level or inclined surface. In modular measurement of timber *… |
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| taiheizuka 大瓶束 | ✓ | Lit. "large bottle strut." A strut that is used mainly in Zen style architecture *… |
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| 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… |
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| taikobari fusuma 太鼓張襖 | ✓ | Also called taikobari 太鼓張, fukuroshōji 袋障子, bōzufusuma 坊主襖. |
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| 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… |
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| 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.… |
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| takaku-bashira 多角柱 | A pillar or post that is multi-sided or cut with many facets. |
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| take-bashira 竹柱 | Lit. "bamboo post." One that has been squared off. |
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| 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… |
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| takeshōji 竹障子 | Paper-covered bamboo frames used as full-sized sliding doors *shōji 障子, or the… |
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| tamagaki 玉垣 | ✓ | The generic term for a fence surrounding the square or rectangular space containing the main sanctuary *… |
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| 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… |
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| tana 棚 | Shelves. 1 A type of shelf, sometimes with a rack, of which there are many ordinary household… |
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| tanjakumono 短尺物 | A timber shorter than the standard length. |
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| tansō 単倉 | A single-structure storehouse constructed of triangular timber or planks set in grid plan, *… |
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| 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 *… |
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| 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… |
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| tarukibori 垂木彫 | An angled joint *shiguchi 仕口 used to insert rafters into a ridge *… |
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| tarukigata 垂木形 | A board placed parallel to the rafters on a gable roof *kirizuma yane … |
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| tarukikake 垂木掛 | Also read tarukigake. A horizontal timber attached to the posts of an exterior wall to support the undersides of… |
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| tarukiwari 垂木割 | ✓ | The various systems of placing rafters *taruki 垂木 in relation to the pillars *… |
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| tarumi 弛み | ✓ | The degree of curvature on a bargeboard *hafu 破風, or on a roof between the peak… |
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| tassho 塔所 | Also read tōsho. The burial place for the remains of prominent Buddhist priests. Historically, the ashes of Buddha… |
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| tasukebari 助梁 | Also called sukebari. A beam which stabilizes bottle struts *taiheizuka… |
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| tasukisan 襷桟 | Also tasukizan. Thin stips of timber san 桟 that intersect to form a criss-cross pattern or a zig-zag… |
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| tatami 畳 | A floor covering made of tightly woven grass and straw. A standard tatami is a rectangular mat about 1.82 m (≒6')… |
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| tatamiyose 畳寄 | Also called *yosejikii 寄敷居. A small, horizontal wooden strip that is placed… |
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| tatara 高殿 | Also written 鑪. The modern character is ro 鈩, and can mean furnace. Tatara is an ancient word meaning… |
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| 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 *… |
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| 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… |
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| 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… |
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| tatebashirashiki 立柱式 | Also read ritchūshiki. A ceremony performed when the main post, tate-bashira, of a building is erected.… |
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| tatebuchi 竪縁 | Also written 縦縁. Perpendicular stiles on both sides of opaque sliding screens *fusuma… |
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| tatedanmen-zu 縦断面図 | Also read jūdanmen-zu, meaning "to cut vertically." Either a longitudinal or cross section drawing made along the… |
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| tatedoi 竪樋 | Also called tatsudoi 立樋. A cylindrical or square drain pipe that allows rain water to flow from the rain gutters *… |
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| tatedokoro 立所 | Also read tachidokoro. The point where a structural timber begins to rise. For example, the place where the bottom… |
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| tategu 建具 | A generic term for removable screens, doors or shutters. This includes: sliding screens *… |
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| tatehigo tamagaki 竪籤玉垣 | Lit. "vertical post shrine fence." Also called kakutamagaki 角玉垣 (square shrine fence) or *… |
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| tatehozo 竪ほぞ | ✓ | Also written 縦ほぞ. Usually the two tenons made on each end of a threshold *shikii… |
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| tatejitomi 立蔀 | Also written 竪蔀; also called itajitomi 板蔀. A moveable fence used in aristocratic dwellings of the Heian and… |
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| tatekata 建方 | All the basic wooden structural members produced at a building site including the ridge, and the ceremony of raising the… |
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| tatemeji 竪目地 | ✓ | Also called awasemeji 合目地. Lines made when vertical stone panels are arranged along the sides of podii *… |
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| tateshige 竪繁 | ✓ | Also called tatehonshigesan 竪本繁桟, tatehonshigesankumi 竪本繁桟組; tateshigekumi 竪繁組. Closely-spaced… |
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| tatetsubo 建坪 | The measurement of floor space in any traditional type building using *tsubo 坪 (3.31 meters… |
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| 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… |
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| tateura-ita 竪裏板 | The boards placed over rafters *taruki 垂木, to form the underside of a roof and… |
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| 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… |
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| Teizō hisho 庭造秘書 | Lit. "Secret Text on Garden Construction." A treatise on landscape design supposedly written first in the Muromachi period.… |
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| tenjin-bashira 天神柱 | Two large posts placed to the right and left of the *kabuki 歌舞伎 stage, kabuki … |
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| tenjō-ita 天井板 | Lit. "ceiling boards." Ceiling boards made from cypress, fir, white or red cedar, and other coniferous trees. The zelkova… |
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| tenjō kagami-ita 天井鏡板 | Also called *tenjō-ita 天井板. Single-panel boards side by side to… |
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| 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… |
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| tenjō nageshi 天井長押 | ✓ | Also called arikabe nageshi 蟻壁長押, mawaribuchi nageshi 回縁長押. |
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| tenjō nobuchi 天井野縁 | A ceiling joist. A horizontal timber to which a wooden lath *kizuri … |
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| 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… |
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| tenjōdaka 天井高 | The distance from the floor to the ceiling. |
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| tenjōketa 天井桁 | Also read tenjōgeta. Ceiling joists that run lengthwise in a building, below the ceiling structure, to support the… |
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| tenjōwaku 天井枠 | ✓ | Also *tenjōketa 天井桁 or tenjō ukegeta 天井受桁. A horizontal beam which… |
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| tennori 天載 | The placement of one planed timber on top of another planed timber without making any notches. |
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| 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… |
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| tesuri 手摺 | A balustrade along a stairway or surrounding a shallow balcony on a high gate *rōmon… |
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| to 戸 | The structured elements that cover a window, entrance, or other opening to protect them from the weather or the inside of… |
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| to-ita 戸板 | The boards used for the construction of a door including: *mairado 舞良戸 (one… |
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| toatari 戸当 | Also called toyose 戸寄. A door stop. |
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| tobibari 飛梁 | Also called tobimono 飛物 or hiryō 飛梁. A beam that extends from the eave purlin *… |
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| tobira 扉 | ✓ | A pivot-hinged door. *To 戸 refers to sliding doors. However, in a compound word such… |
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| tobiragamae 扉構 | The structure or composition of a door fitting. |
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| tobirasuji 扉筋 | Also called tobiradōri 扉通. The alignment of gate pillars *hashira… |
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| toboso 枢 | Also sūjiku 枢軸. An almost obsolete term for pivot *jikuzuri 軸吊. The… |
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| tobukuro 戸袋 | ✓ | A box-like structure into which the rain shutters *amado 雨戸 are stored when not… |
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| tochibuki 栩葺 | A type of board roofing *itabuki yane 板葺屋根, whereby boards … |
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| todasuke 斗助 | ✓ | Also called masudasuke, tosuke; totsunagi 斗繋. The reinforcement pieces cut into some types… |
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| tōge 峠 | 1 The highest point or top surface of a structural element. For example, keta-no-tōge 桁の峠… |
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| toguchi 戸口 | An entrance or doorway, the doorsteps; doormat. |
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| toi 樋 | Also called toyo とよ. A generic term for a gutter. When used in traditional architecture, it was generally made of… |
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