| Title | Contains Image(s) | Description | Keywords |
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| katanakake 刀掛 | ✓ | A single or double rack usually found at the outside left of a tea house entrance to hold the swords of warriors. Part of… |
Architecture, Tea Houses |
| katanakake-ishi 刀掛石 | Lit. sword rack stone. The trump stone *yaku-ishi 役石 set in… |
Architecture, Tea Houses | |
| kataorido 片折戸 | A folding door that is hinged to a single gate post. When the leaf attached to the gate post is pulled closed, the folding… |
Architecture, General Terms | |
| katasuso 肩裾 | Lit. shoulders and hem. The type of *kosode 小袖 decoration where… |
Art History, Crafts | |
| katekyū カテキュー | Catechu, cutch. A brown vegetable dye taken from a leguminous plant Acacia catechu wild, grown in S.E. Asia. The stems and… |
Art History, Painting | |
| katō 火灯 | Also written 花頭, 華頭, 架灯. A shape used for windows in Zen style architecture *zenshūyō… |
Architecture, Decorations | |
| katō kyokusen 火灯曲線 | A specific arrangement of curved lines found on top of an arched window called *… |
Architecture, Decorations | |
| katōgaki 火灯垣 | Lit. flame fence. A type of fence with an ogee-arched entrance. See *katō 火灯… |
Architecture, Gardens | |
| katōguchi 火灯口 | Also written 花頭口, 火頭口, 華頭口. Also called *sadōguchi 茶道口 or *… |
Architecture, Tea Houses | |
| katōmado 火灯窓 | ✓ | Also written 花頭窓. A synonym for genjimado 源氏窓. The name is derived from the window in the room called Genji-no-ma… |
Architecture, General Terms |
| Katsukawa-ha 勝川派 | Lit. Katsukawa school. A school of *ukiyo-e 浮世絵 artists who… |
Art History, Painting | |
| katsuma 羯磨 | 1 Sanskrit; karma. A deed, interpreted according to the Buddhist laws of cause and effect. |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| katsuma mandara 羯磨曼荼羅 | A form of mandala *mandara 曼荼羅 in which the deities are… |
Art History, Iconography | |
| katsuogi 堅魚木 | ✓ | Also written 鰹木, 勝男木, 葛緒木. Also called kasoegi 斗木. Wooden billets placed atop and at right angle to a roof ridge,… |
Architecture, Shrines |
| katsura 葛 | The building material, such as rough or dressed stone, that forms the horizontal edge of a podium *… |
Architecture, General Terms | |
| katsura-ishi 葛石 | Also pronounced kazura-ishi; also written 桂石.
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Architecture, General Terms | |
| katsuragaki 桂垣 | The bamboo fence that surrounds the Katsura Rikyū 桂離宮 in Kyoto. The fence it is widely imitated today. At given intervals… |
Architecture, Gardens | |
| katsuragi 葛城 | An arrowroot vine fortress. A temporary fortification that dates to the ancient period. Similar to a briar tree fortresses… |
Architecture, Castles | |
| katte mawari 勝手廻り | A part of a house in the vicinity of the kitchen; *katte 勝手, *… |
Architecture, Folk Dwellings | |
| katte 勝手 | The term is believed to signify a place where one cooks food, kate wo kashigu 糧を炊ぐ, in use since the Kamakura… |
Architecture, Folk Dwellings, Tea Houses | |
| kattedoko 勝手床 | Lit. kitchen alcove. Also teishudoko 亭主床. Sometimes called *gezadoko… |
Architecture, Tea Houses | |
| katteguchi 勝手口 | 1 A service or tradesmen's entry. A house entry that lead to the kitchen; *… |
Architecture, Folk Dwellings, Tea Houses | |
| kawabashira 側柱 | Also pronounced gawabashira. The pillars or posts placed on the perimeter of a building to form the basic framework… |
Architecture, General Terms | |
| kawadodai 側土台 | Also pronounced gawadodai. The ground sill under the outer wall of a traditional architectural structure. … |
Architecture, General Terms | |
| kawara 瓦 | Lit. tile. The roofing material made of fired clay introduced to Japan from Korea (Paekche Kingdom, Jp: *… |
Architecture, Roofing Tiles | |
| kawaraban 瓦版 | Lit. roof-tile print. Also later known as yomiuri 読売 (sell by reading), because newsprint vendors read their… |
Art History, Painting | |
| kawarabuki 瓦葺 | Also kawarabuki yane 瓦葺屋根, kawarayane 瓦屋根. Tile roofing. A roof covered with fired clay tiles usually… |
Architecture, Roofing Tiles | |
| kawarabukishi 瓦葺師 | A craftsman who tiles roofs, especially in the area of Kawachinagano 河内長野, and in the vicinity of Osaka. |
Architecture, Roofing Tiles | |
| kawaragushi 瓦櫛 | A tiled ridge on the roofs of thatched vernacular houses *minka 民家 in parts of… |
Architecture, Folk Dwellings | |
| kawarahisashi 瓦廂 | Also pronounced kawarabisashi. A tiled pent roof. The term is especially common in Hyōgo Prefecture where a smaller… |
Architecture, Roofing Tiles | |
| kawarajakuri 瓦决 | Grooves made on roof timber, kawarazan 瓦桟, to prevent roof tiles from slipping. A wedge-shaped board *… | Architecture, Roofing Tiles | |
| kawarajiki 瓦敷 | A floor that consists of tiles placed over hard-pack earthen floor, especially common in Zen temples. When the tiles are set… |
Architecture, Roofing Tiles | |
| kawarajiri 瓦尻 | ✓ | Lit. the tail of a tile. The tail or upper end of a broad concave roof tile *… |
Architecture, Roofing Tiles |
| kawarakugi 瓦釘 | ✓ | Nails used to secure broad concave tiles *hiragawara 平瓦 and semi-… |
Architecture, Roofing Tiles |
| kawaramaki 瓦巻 | Lit. roof tiles that wrap around. Roof tiles used to cover the ridge of a farmhouse with a thatched roof, or a merchant's… |
Architecture, Roofing Tiles | |
| kawaramune 瓦棟 | A tiled ridge on the roof of thatched vernacular houses *minka 民家. … |
Architecture, Roofing Tiles | |
| kawaramuneage 瓦棟上げ | A ceremony to celebrate the completion of a tiled roof in the area of Ōita City, Ōita Prefecture. The senior craftsman, … |
Architecture, Roofing Tiles | |
| kawaraya 瓦屋 | 1 A structure with a tile roof. See *kawarabuki 瓦葺. … |
Architecture, Roofing Tiles | |
| kawarayane 瓦屋根 | Roofing material made of fired clay tiles, first introduced with the advent of Buddhism from the Paekche Kingdom (Jp: *… |
Architecture, Roofing Tiles | |
| kawarayane-zukuri 瓦屋根造 | A vernacular house *minka 民家 with a tiled roof *… |
Architecture, Folk Dwellings | |
| kawaraza 瓦座 | 1 A tile seat. A long timber rail on the sheathing which covers the rafters and eave support of a roof. The… |
Architecture, Roofing Tiles | |
| kawari-e 異り絵 | Also yose-e 寄せ絵. A type of woodblock print that depicted human faces, necks, or hands with contorted miniature… |
Art History, Painting | |
| kawaya 厠 | A proto-modern, generic term for toilet. It is said that centuries ago such facilities were constructed above a swiftly… |
Architecture, General Terms | |
| kawazu 蛙 | A noh mask *nōmen 能面 representing a ghost of a man of commoner… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kaya 茅 | Originally kaya 上屋 (on top of the house). A proto-modern generic term for the grass and reeds used to thatch roofs… |
Architecture, General Terms | |
| kayabuki 茅葺 | ✓ | Also *kayabuki yane 茅葺屋根. Lit. thatching with miscanthus. However, the… |
Architecture, General Terms |
| kayabuki yane 茅葺屋根 | A thatched roof. |
Architecture, General Terms | |
| kayamon 茅門 | Also kayabukimon 茅葺門. Lit. a thatched roofgate.
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Architecture, Gates | |
| kayaoi 茅負 | ✓ | An eave support. A curved horizontal timber that connects the rafters. It is placed on flying rafters that are under the… |
Architecture, General Terms |
| kayoiguchi 通い口 | Also *kyūjiguchi 給仕口. The host's entrance to a ceremony room *… |
Architecture, Tea Houses | |
| kayōza 荷葉座 | Also sometimes read kashouza. A lotus-leaf, kayou 荷葉 dais for a Buddhist image *… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kayōzuka 荷葉束 | Lit. lotus leaf strut. Also read kashōzuka. Commonly called *nigirihasu… |
Architecture, General Terms | |
| kazari busshi 餝仏師 | Also shōgon busshi 荘厳仏師. Artists who made metal and jewelled ornaments for Buddhist statues. These ornaments… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kazari chōzubachi 飾手水鉢 | Lit. decorative wash basin. A wash basin placed in a garden for decoration and not used for washing hands. Usually, a wooden… |
Architecture, Gardens | |
| kazari-ishi 飾石 | Lit. decoration stones. A type of stone prized for its beauty and usually placed apart from the more symbolic stone… |
Architecture, Gardens | |
| kazari kanagu 飾金具 | Ornamental metal fittings. Metalwork pieces *kanagu 金具, attached to parts of a… |
Architecture, Decorations | |
| kazaribuki 飾葺 | A decorative type of thatch made from cogon, umikaya 海茅, a tall, coarse grass growing along the coastal… |
Architecture, Folk Dwellings | |
| kazaridana 飾棚 | It is found in mansions with large rooms *hiroma 広間, in the shoin… |
Architecture, General Terms | |
| kazarihachimae 飾鉢前 | An ornamental wash basin found on the side of a hallway *rōka 廊下, or around the… |
Architecture, Tea Houses | |
| kazariido 飾井戸 | An ornamental well. A garden well which has no water and therefore functions or only as a symbolic or decorative item. It is… |
Architecture, Gardens | |
| kazariuchi 飾打 | The ornamental elements of a garden. The features of a garden which have an ostensible function but are treated in a non-… |
Architecture, Gardens | |
| kazashi かざし | Also written 風子, 翳. Lit. shade. Walls, embankments, or plants used to prevent the enemy from seeing the activities inside a… |
Architecture, Castles | |
| kazekaeshi 風返 | Also *seki-ita 塞板, maku-ita 幕板, or itamochi… |
Architecture, General Terms | |
| kazuki 被き | An enclosed room generally equivalent to a bedchamber (see *nando 納戸, *… |
Architecture, Folk Dwellings | |
| keage 蹴上 | Also kekomi 蹴込, kekomi-ita 蹴込板 or *kehanashi 蹴放. A riser.… |
Architecture, General Terms | |
| keban 華盤 | 1 Also called *ukebana 受花. A section of a lotus pedestal *… |
Architecture, General Terms | |
| kebiki 毛引 | A marking gauge. A tool used to draw accurate, straight lines on the surface of timber. The marking blade is fixed to the… |
Architecture, Tools | |
| kebori 毛彫 | ✓ | Hairline engraving. A technique used in metalwork where a design was engraved on a surface in a sequence of fine lines,… |
Architecture, Decorations |
| kebutsu 化仏 | Also ōkebutsu 応化仏, hengebutsu 変化仏, ōshin 応身, or keshin 化身. Sk: nirmana-buddha. Lit.… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kebyō 花瓶 | Also written 華瓶. A vase used to offer flowers on a Buddhist altar. Made of gold, silver, bronze, crystal, or clay. The vase… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kechien kōmyō 血縁交名 | A list that was inserted at the end of a sutra or on a piece of paper placed inside a statue, or sometimes written on the… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kegaki 毛描 | Fine, thin bush-strokes employed to depict animal fur or human hair, especially sideburns, beard, or eyebrows. Strokes of… |
Art History, Painting | |
| kehanashi 蹴放 | ✓ | A threshold or sill. A horizontal timber without grooves, positioned beneath an entrance so that a door or gate closes flush… |
Architecture, General Terms |
| Kei-ha 慶派 | A school of Buddhist sculptors *busshi 仏師 active from the late Heian period… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kei 髻 | Also read motodori. Hair tied on top of the head in a topknot. The same meaning as *… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| keibiki 罫引 | A knife which is used with a ruler to carve a straight line on a woodblock *hangi… |
Architecture, Painting | |
| keibutsuga 景物画 | A painting depicting objects which represent a special season such as: cherry blossoms, sakura 桜 for spring; a… | Art History, Painting | |
| keidaisha 境内社 | A subsidiary Shinto shrine located within the precincts of the main shrine. |
Architecture, Shrines | |
| keigaisha 境外社 | A subsidiary Shinto shrine located outside the precincts of the main shrine. It may be near the precinct boundaries or at a… |
Architecture, Shrines | |
| keigamon 慶賀門 | Temple and shrine gates, originally used only by the highest ranking people, especially the Fujiwara 藤原 family. During… |
Architecture, Gates | |
| keiji 形似 | In Chinese art refers to reproducing a likeness of the form of object. Also shajitsu 写実. It is the third of the Six… |
Art History, Painting | |
| Keikyūin 桂宮院 | Lit. cinnamon hall. An octagonal main hall, Hondō 本堂, of the subsidiary temple, Keikyūin at Kōryūji 広隆寺 (1251… |
Architecture, Buildings, Structures | |
| keisaku 警策 | Also read kyōsaku. A rod, used to awaken monks who doze off during Zen meditation. Shaped like a baton, about 130… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| keiseki 景石 | Lit. scenic stone. A type of garden stone meant to be appreciated for its beauty. Several usually keiseki stones… |
Architecture, Gardens | |
| kekka fuza 結跏趺坐 | ✓ | Also zenka fuza 全跏趺坐, or abbreviated to zenkaza 全跏坐, kafuza 跏趺坐, kaza 跏坐. The full-lotus… |
Art History, Sculpture |
| kekomi-ishi 蹴込石 | Also called uchikomi-ishi 打込石. Lit. kick-in stones. The stones used under the sill *dodai… | Architecture, General Terms | |
| kekomidoko 蹴込床 | A simple style alcove *tokonoma 床の間 with a riser board kekomi-ita… |
Architecture, Tea Houses | |
| kemuridashi 煙出 | ✓ | Also pronounced kemudashi. A smoke louvre. An opening in the roof of a building designed to allow smoke from a… |
Architecture, General Terms |
| ken 間 | A bay; the space between two columns. During the Nara and Heian periods most buildings had no interior partitions and… |
Architecture, General Terms | |
| ken 拳 | Lit. fist. Transliteration of the Sanskrit musti. A mudra or hand gesture *in… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| Kendatsuba 乾闥婆 | Transliteration of the Sanskrit gandharva, translatedas jikikō 食香 (scent-eater), jinkō 尋香 (scent… |
Art History, Iconography | |
| kendomoe 剣巴 | Also pronounced kentomoe. A decorative pattern combining a sword blade, ken 剣, with the swirling heraldic… |
Architecture, Decorations | |
| kenjaku 羂索 | Also read kensaku, kenzaku; also saku 索. A rope, made from five different colored strands (… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kenjō-no-shōji 賢聖障子 | Sliding screens with paintings of thirty-two Chinese sages, which form the main wall behind the Emperor's throne in the… |
Art History, Painting | |
| kenkyō bijutsu 顕教美術 | The art of Exoteric Buddhism. Generic term referring to any Buddhist art except for Esoteric Buddhism *… |
Art History, General Terms | |
| kenmayu 剣眉 | A type of molding *kurigata 繰形, carved in a sword shape. It is… |
Architecture, Decorations | |
| kenmenkihō 間面記法 | ✓ | The method used to describe the plan of a traditional temple or shrine building. It included the number of lengthwise bays… |
Architecture, General Terms |
| kenninjigaki 建仁寺垣 | ✓ | A type of bamboo fence that takes its name from its use first at the temple Kenninji 建仁寺 in Kyoto. It is also considered to… |
Architecture, Gardens |
| kenninjiryū 建仁寺流 | Lit. Kenninji style. A school of carpentry headed by Kōra Munehiro 甲良宗広 who left Shiga Prefecture to go to Edo (Tokyo) in… |
Architecture, General Terms | |
| kenpon 絹本 | A painting or calligraphy executed on silk; the term is applied to specify the support used for the work. In particular,… |
Art History, Painting |
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