| Title | Contains Image(s) | Description | Keywords |
|---|---|---|---|
| naijimon 内侍門 | Also read naishimon. Traditionally, the timbergate through which virgin attendants entered a shrine. Structurally,… |
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| Naka-no-Mibumon 中の壬生門 | According to the Shokunihongi 続日本紀, a gate leading to the waiting area for all officials, chōshūden… |
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| nandaimon 南大門 | ✓ | The great south gate at Tōdaiji 東大寺 in Nara. The term is also used for the main south gate at other temples. |
Architecture, Gates |
| nanken-nanko 何間 何戸 | Lit. "How many bays? How many entrances?" Questions posed in order to ascertain the number of bays *… |
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| Narukomon 鳴子門 | ✓ | A simple gate located in the northeast corner ofthe inner moat uchi-no-hori 内の濠 of the inner citadel Honmaru 本丸 (… |
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| nijūmon 二重門 | ✓ | A two-storied gate that has a flanking roof that surrounds the lower story and most frequently has a hip-and-gable roof *… |
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| Nikkamon 日華門 | ✓ | Also read Jikkamon, written Nikkamon 日花門 (found in *Shōmei 匠明… |
Architecture, Gates |
| niōmon 二王門 | Also written 仁王門. A true two-storied gate *nijūmon 二重門, or a high gate *… |
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| nitenmon 二天門 | ✓ | A middle gate *chūmon 中門 at a Buddhist temple. Usually it is an 8-… |
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| Rengemon 蓮華門 | Also written 蓮花門. Lit. "Lotus Flower Gate." A gate located in the west wall opposite main east gate, Tōdaimon 東大門 of… |
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| rōmon 楼門 | ✓ | A high gate that is often referred to as a two-storied gate, but in fact does not have two stories. Generally, it is an… |
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| ryūgū-zukuri 竜宮造 | ✓ | Lit. "dragon palace style." An uncommon double-storied gate. The lower story has a flat arched entrance whereby the same… |
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