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Displaying 301 - 400 of 1685
Title Contains Image(s) Description Keywords
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.

2…

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.



1 Curbstones or edging stones, also…

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.


1 A relatively small-scale thatched gate…

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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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