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naga-itabuki 長板葺

1 An early term for long boards used on roofs. Records dating from the 8th century first used the terms…

Architecture, General Terms
nagare 流

Lit. "flowing."

1 The flow of the roof line from the ridge *…

Architecture, General Terms
nagate 長手

The long side of a timber, or a timber placed in a lengthwise direction.

Architecture, General Terms
nagaya 長屋

Longhouse, or row house. A house with a long ridge. Also indicates a house with a number of residences connected under a…

Architecture, General Terms
nagekakebari 投掛梁 ✓

A transverse beam *hari 梁 made in two sections and coupled by a stub-tenon-…

Architecture, General Terms
nageshi 長押 ✓

Non-penetrating tie beams that are made to fit around pillars *hashira 柱 of…

Architecture, General Terms
nageshibiki 長押挽

A long rectangular beam cut along a diagonal cross-section and used as a non-penetrating tie *nageshi…

Architecture, General Terms
naginatazori 長刀反

A sudden strong, upward curve at the corner ends of eaves. Especially characteristic of the Zen style *…

Architecture, General Terms
naiheki 内壁

1 An interior wall partition.

2 The inner surface of a wall.

Architecture, General Terms
naijin 内陣 ✓

The inner sanctum located in the main halls *kondō 金堂 or *…

Architecture, General Terms
naijinbashira 内陣柱 ✓

Also called moyabashira 母屋柱; irikawabashira入側柱. The pillars placed on the boundary between, or slightly…

Architecture, General Terms
naka-no-kuchi 中の口

1 A semi-formal entrance to Honmaru Goten 本丸御殿, the main palace in Edo-jō 江戸城. It was situated at the east…

Architecture, General Terms
naka-no-to 中の戸

1 A generic term for a door connecting two areas of a structure.


2 A door in the…

Architecture, General Terms
nakadoi 中樋 ✓

A rain gutter placed at the bottom point where two roofs meet. Similar to *narabidō 双堂…

Architecture, General Terms
nakagamachi 中框

Also called nakazan 中桟. A middle rail. A horizontal rail or rails inserted into stiles tategamachi 竪框 and…

Architecture, General Terms
nakahōdate 中方立

A vertical, finishing strip of wood placed between the threshold *shikii 敷居 and…

Architecture, General Terms
nakai 中居

1 A private service-oriented room in the mansions of aristocrats, warriors, retired emperors, abbots and…

Architecture, General Terms, Folk Dwellings
nakako 中子 ✓

Also called sakuko 柵子, kakusaku 角柵, marutazaku 丸太柵. The stakes used to support the fencing set in…

Architecture, General Terms
nakanuri 中塗り ✓

Also called chūgomi 中込, nakazuke or chūzuke 中付. A middle layer of plaster applied between the…

Architecture, General Terms
nakaore 中折

An architectural element that is bent or has a concave mid-point. A diagonal brace, for example, if less than 90 cm wide,…

Architecture, General Terms
nakashikii 中敷居

Also read chūjikii. Lit. "middle sill." A sill on a shelf that divides a closet into two parts, lower and upper.…

Architecture, General Terms
nakasukido 中透戸

Also called nakashōji 中障子, yoshiwara shōji 吉原障子, takeshōji 竹障子, nakanukido 中抜戸 and …

Architecture, General Terms
nakatatezan 中竪桟

Also written 中縦桟. A vertical stile placed at the mid-point of a paneled door. A centrally placed horizontal stile is called…

Architecture, General Terms
nakatsubo 中坪

Also written 中壷. The inner court between shop and living quarters in a merchant's house in the Edo period.

Architecture, General Terms
nakazonae 中備 ✓

Also written 中具. Secondary or intermediate supports placed in the interstices between the bracket complexes *…

Architecture, General Terms
nakazuka 中束 ✓

A generic term for struts *tsuka 束 that are set at the mid-point between two…

Architecture, General Terms
namigata renji 波型連子

Also namirenji 波連子, yumirenji 弓連子, tatewaki renji 立涌連子. A type of latticework renji…

Architecture, General Terms
nanban-e 南蛮絵

Western painting brought by the Portuguese and Spanish who arrived in Japan in the 16th century, nanban bijutsu…

Art History, General Terms
nanban 南蛮

Lit. "Southern barbarian art." Considered to be the first manifestation of direct Western influence on Japanese culture,…

Art History, General Terms
Nanbokuchō jidai 南北朝時代

The Southern and Northern Court period (1336-92). It takes its name from two separate antagonistic Imperial courts supported…

Art History, General Terms
nando 納戸

1 A store room in which clothes and valuables could be kept in the houses of the civil, ecclesiastical and…

Architecture, General Terms
Nara jidai 奈良時代

The Nara period (645-794). In 645 a coup to restore Imperial authority was carried out by Prince Naka no Ōe 中大兄 (later,…

Art History, General Terms
natsushōji 夏障子 ✓

Also sudare shōji 簾障子. Sliding screens *shōji 障子, that are…

Architecture, General Terms
nawakakenuki 縄掛貫

Also called nawakakesan or nawakakezan 縄掛桟, also pronounced nawakakezan. Lit. "rope-hanging beam…

Architecture, General Terms
nayotake 弱竹

Also called medake 女竹; ganchiku 含竹, shinobedake しのべ竹 or naedake 苗竹. Thin bamboo…

Architecture, General Terms
ne-ishi 根石

Lit. "root stone."

1 Also soko-ishi 底石 (base stone), chizen-ishi 地全石, dodai-…

Architecture, General Terms
neda 根太 ✓

A floor joist. A horizontal structural member made of cypress, cedar or pine, laid on a sleeper *…

Architecture, General Terms
neda tenjō 根太天井 ✓

A ceiling made over the first floor of a two story building. The ceiling has joists above it which form the structural base…

Architecture, General Terms
nedauke 根太受

Horizontal supports which receive floor joists. Also called *ōbiki 大引.

Architecture, General Terms
nehijiki 根肘木 ✓

Also called *manekihijiki 招肘木. A small bracket arm, a…

Architecture, General Terms
nekase 根械

Lit. "root fetters." Also called umekasenuki 埋械貫, nekasenuki 根械貫, negaraminuki 根がらみ貫. Large flat…

Architecture, General Terms
nekoma shōji 猫間障子

Also *magoshōji 孫障子. A small sliding panel set within a standard…

Architecture, General Terms
nekousu 猫臼

Also nekoza 猫座; nekogi 猫木. A short piece of wood projecting from the upper part of a pillar or from the…

Architecture, General Terms
nemaki 根巻

Also nezutsumi 根包. A wrap made of spaced wooden slats bound together with rope or metal strips, ornamented metal…

Architecture, General Terms
nengō 年号

Era name. The practice of naming eras originated in China when the first era name, Jian wu (Jp: Kengen 建元), was given to the…

Art History, General Terms
nenjibutsu 念持仏

Also jibutsu 持仏 and uchibotoke 内仏. A Buddhist image which is kept at close proximity for personal daily…

Art History, General Terms
nenki 年記

The date of production of a work of art. Nenki are often accompanied by the signature of the artist shomei…

Art History, General Terms
neribei 練塀 ✓

A mud fence (a type of earthen wall *dobei 土塀) constructed with…

Architecture, General Terms
netsugi 根継 The process used to repair the bottom part of pillars and the rotten parts of other structural members of a building by… Architecture, General Terms
nezumibashiri 鼠走 ✓

Also nezubashiri, tokami 椙. Also called jiku-ukemagusa 軸受まぐさ. A horizontal timber with a…

Architecture, General Terms
nezumigaeshi 鼠返

A flat wooden device placed between the top of a post and under the timber flooring of a log storehouse *…

Architecture, General Terms
nezumikido 鼠木戸

1 The audience's entrance at a theater or place of entertainment during the Muromachi period. Even when the…

Architecture, General Terms
nijū kidan 二重基壇 ✓

Also nisei kidan 二成基壇. A stepped podium with two layers. The upper layer is called *…

Architecture, General Terms
nijū nageshi 二重長押

A double-layered non-penetrating tie beam with the upper layer often as thick as the lower one. These are found as base tie…

Architecture, General Terms
nijū orekugi 二重折釘 ✓

Also called kakemonokugi 掛物釘. A type of hooked nail *orekugi 折釘. A…

Architecture, General Terms
nijūbari 二重梁 ✓

Two-tiered transverse beams with struts between them to form part of a roof framework. The upper transverse beam is about…

Architecture, General Terms
nijūkōryō kaerumata 二重虹梁蟇股 ✓

A framework used especially in temples and shrines to sustain the roof. It is composed of double rainbow beams *…

Architecture, General Terms
nijūkōryō makito 二重虹梁巻斗 ✓

A roof framework in which only smaller bearing blocks *makito 巻斗 are placed on…

Architecture, General Terms
nikaibari 二階梁

A transverse tie beam positioned between the ceiling of the first storied and the floor of the second storied of a building…

Architecture, General Terms
niwa 庭

1 A defined open space, as distinct from the natural landscape, and reserved for work of an agricultural…

Architecture, General Terms
no-ishi 野石

Also *ara-ishi 荒石. An unprocessed stone, a rough stone, an unrefined…

Architecture, General Terms
no-ita 野板

An unplanned, unfinished rough timber. Generally the timbers are split with a wedge and not processed any further.

Architecture, General Terms
no 野

1 A prefix attached to the name of a structural member to indicate that the member is not visible.…

Architecture, General Terms
nobe 延 ✓

1 In a general sense nobe means the entire length of any timber used in construction.

…

Architecture, General Terms
nobito 延び斗 ✓

Also nobeto 延べ斗. A rectangular bearing block that is wider than usual and supports a corner bracket arm *…

Architecture, General Terms
nobori 登

Lit. "ascendance; to go up; rise."

1 A sloping line or surface and the measurements of these surface…

Architecture, General Terms
nobori-katsuraishi 登葛石

The sleeve or curb stones that slant along each side of the stone steps leading up to a podium *…

Architecture, General Terms
noboribari 登梁 ✓

Lit. "rising beam," "raking beam."

1 Also *noboriki 登木 or…

Architecture, General Terms
noborikasa-ishi 登笠石

Gable coping or raking coping. Coping, a protective covering, provided on sloping areas or edges such as on a gable roof *…

Architecture, General Terms
noboriki 登り木

Also pronounced noborigi. Also called *noboribari 登梁.

1 …

General Terms, Architecture
noborinoki 登軒

Also called sobanoki 傍軒. Also called raking beams. The inclined eaves along the edge of the bargeboards *…

General Terms, Architecture
noboriuragō 登裏甲

Also called keisha uragō 傾斜裏甲, or raking eaves filler. Hidden eave fillers attached to a bargeboard *…

Architecture, General Terms
nōbutai 能舞台

A Noh stage. A stage originally constructed for outdoor performances of *Noh 能, a…

Architecture, General Terms
nodaruki 野垂木

Hidden rafters. Rafters used to construct the roof framework of the main roof of a Japanese building. Hidden rafters have a…

Architecture, General Terms
nogeta 野桁

Beams used in a hidden roof framework *noyane 野屋根. Also refers to any beam which is…

Architecture, General Terms
nogoya 野小屋

Hidden roof framework above a ceiling or above an exposed roof framework.

Architecture, General Terms
Noh 能

A type of dramatic performance originating in the 14th century *Muromachi jidai…

Art History, General Terms
noji-ita 野地板

Also noura-ita 野裏板, *no-ita 野板. Sheathing that is placed over…

Architecture, General Terms
noji 野地

Sheathing. Rough wooden boards nailed on to rafters to make a surface on which roofing material is laid. The boards are…

Architecture, General Terms
noki-ita 軒板

1 A board placed under the eaves and over the rafters of a traditional Japanese building as sheathing *…

Architecture, General Terms
noki-no-de 軒の出

Eave extension or eave overhang measured from the center of a pillar or post to the rafter end. The distance may be from…

Architecture, General Terms
noki shirin 軒支輪 ✓

Convex struts set under eaves at intervals between the eave purlins *gagyō…

Architecture, General Terms
noki 軒

Eaves. The part of a roof that extends beyond the exterior wall of a building. There are single eaves *…

Architecture, General Terms
nokiba 軒端

Lit. "eave ends." The eave ends of a tiled roofed building which are usually obscured by decorated pendant tiles *…

Architecture, General Terms
nokidoi 軒樋 ✓

A bamboo gutter usually hung by hooks from the end of an eave *nokisaki 軒先, to catch rain…

Architecture, General Terms
nokimawari 軒廻

A generic term for all the parts that compose aneave including: rafters, *taruki…

Architecture, General Terms
nokisaki 軒先

Also *nokiba 軒端. An eave edge or an eave end. The eave end of a tiled roof kawarayane…

Architecture, General Terms
nokitenjō 軒天井 ✓

Also kotenjō 小天井. A long narrow ceiling installed under an extended eave. This type of ceiling is constructed…

Architecture, General Terms
nokitokyō 軒斗きょう

Bracket complexes which support the eaves.

Architecture, General Terms
nokiura 軒裏

Also nokishita 軒下. The underside of an eave *noki 軒, or the overhang of the roof beyond…

Architecture, General Terms
nokizori 軒反 ✓

Curvature of the eaves. There are two types: shinzori 真反 (true curvature), in which the center eave curves from the…

Architecture, General Terms
nokizukesai 檐付祭

A ceremony performed before a thatched roof *kayabuki yane 茅葺屋根, is hid.…

Architecture, General Terms
nokōbai 野勾配

Also noji-no-kōbai 野地の勾配. The incline of straight hidden rafters *nodaruki…

Architecture, General Terms
nokomai 野小舞

Also pronounced nogomai. A lath that is concealed from view. For example thin strips of lath used within the roof…

Architecture, General Terms
nomoya 野母屋

Hidden purlins used in a hidden roof structure. Visible purlins are called keshō moya 化粧母屋.

Architecture, General Terms
nomunagi 野棟木

Also called nomune 野棟. A hidden ridge. The upper and true ridge in a hidden roof construction, which forms the…

Architecture, General Terms
none-ita tenjō 野根板天井

Also none tenjō 野根天井. A board ceiling to which long narrow splints or strips of wood are attached. The ceiling…

Architecture, General Terms
nori 法

1 The incline of a stone wall and castle rampart. Nori ichiwari 法一割, means that for every 1 m of…

Architecture, General Terms
Nōryōbō 納涼房

Lit. "cool dwelling." Formerly the name used for the priests' quarters at Jingoji 神護寺 (Momoyama period) in Kyoto. Now more…

Architecture, General Terms
noshigata-no-kugi のしがたの釘

An archaic term for *taru-no-kuchi 樽の口. Also called …

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