Skip to main content

JAANUS

  • # (1)
  • a (30)
  • b (12)
  • c (16)
  • d (36)
  • e (23)
  • f (28)
  • g (25)
  • h (144)
  • i (46)
  • j (24)
  • k (231)
  • m (127)
  • n (117)
  • o (35)
  • r (25)
  • s (195)
  • t (126)
  • u (30)
  • w (14)
  • y (48)
  • z (11)
  • (-) General Terms (65)
  • Architecture (64)
  • Aristocratic Dwellings (1)
  • Art History (2)
  • Document (1)
  • Folk Dwellings (2)
  • Painting (1)

Displaying 1 - 65 of 65
Title Contains Image(s) Description Keywords
ō-itabuki 大板葺

Large wooden shingles which are about 30 cm wide and are laid from the ridge to the eaves. Where the shingles need to be…

Architecture, General Terms
ōatsuzai 応圧材

A load-bearing structural member. Refers to any structural element which supports the roof including pillars *…

Architecture, General Terms
ōbaku tenjō 黄檗天井 ✓

Also called wadaruki 輪垂木. An open ceiling found in Buddhist temples of the Ōbaku 黄檗 sect. The architectural style…

Architecture, General Terms
obido 帯戸 ✓

Also called obisando 帯桟戸. A simple wooden door made of thin boards with rails at top and bottom and stiles, left…

Architecture, General Terms
ōbiki 大引 ✓

Also obiki 尾引. Sleepers about 10 cm sq. that extend horizontally at right angle to posts that are erected on a sill…

Architecture, General Terms
ochi-en 落縁 ✓

An outer veranda constructed a step lower than the adjacent floor. It may also be constructed one step lower than a broad…

Architecture, General Terms
ochigakari 落掛

The junction point of a horizontal and diagonal structural member. For example, the point where the bottom of the hip rafter…

Architecture, General Terms
odaruki 尾垂木 ✓

A tail rafter. A large rafter which usually extends through the second step of a 3-stepped bracket complex *…

Architecture, General Terms
odawarabuki 小田原葺

Also called da-itabuki 駄板葺. A shingled roof which has bamboo battens and or stones to hold the shingles in place.…

Architecture, General Terms
ogami 拝

Lit. "praying."
1 Structural elements arranged in such a way as to resemble the image of hands joined in…

Architecture, General Terms
ōgidaruki 扇垂木 ✓

Fan rafters. There are two arrangements: those that radiate from a center point on each side of the building; or those that…

Architecture, General Terms
oigata taiheizuka 笈形大瓶束 ✓

A bottle strut *taiheizuka 大瓶束, with a sculptural decoration called …

Architecture, General Terms
ōkabe 大壁

A wall which is completely plastered so that the pillars or posts are not visible. This method is common for the…

Architecture, General Terms
ōkabe-zukuri 大壁造 ✓

1 A style or method of constructing a wall, in which the basic framework for plastering is made on the…

Architecture, General Terms
okashi おかし

1 Charming or delightful. An approach to the aesthetic indicating a carefree appreciation of objects and…

Art History, General Terms
Okazarisho 御飾書

Shogun Ashikaga's 足利 book of tea ceremony implement arrangement, thought to have been written by Sōami 相阿弥 (1455-1525), a…

Architecture, General Terms, Document
okoshi-ezu 起絵図

Also called tate-ezu 建絵図. A fold-up, three-dimensional plan drawn on paper, to show the interior of rooms assembled…

Architecture, General Terms
oku 奥

1 The interior or heart of something. The furthermost, innermost, or ultimate space in a sequence of spaces…

Architecture, General Terms
oku-in 奥院

An inner sanctuary. The part of a temple most remote from the main entrance. An example is the Keikyūin 桂宮院, at Kōryūji…

Architecture, General Terms
okurito 送斗 ✓

Also called uketo 受斗. A bearing block, longer than but shaped very much like the *…

Architecture, General Terms
okuyuki 奥行

The depth or distance from front to rear of an object, piece of furniture, room, building, plot of land, etc. It may be…

Architecture, General Terms
ōkyokuzai 応曲材

A general term for structural members that sustain pressure horizontally. Transverse beams *…

Architecture, General Terms
ōma 大間

1 A gate mon 門, with multiple pillars with large intervals between them.
One example is…

Architecture, General Terms
omote 表

Lit. "the front, surface, or exterior of something."
1 The front part of a house and the area around the…

Architecture, General Terms, Aristocratic Dwellings, Folk Dwellings
ōmune 大棟

Also *mune 棟, *munagi…

Architecture, General Terms
ōnaoshi 大直

The second layer of a plastered wall. The first layer of a plastered wall is made of a rough clay-sod or mud-plaster mixture…

Architecture, General Terms
oniwaku 鬼枠

A type of saw horse on which to place timber so that a carpenter can cut it easily. Two posts are sunk directly into the…

Architecture, General Terms
ōnoki 大軒

Lit. "a big eave." An eave made of long base rafters *jidaruki 地垂木, which is…

Architecture, General Terms
ōnuki 大貫

An archaic term for a tie beam roughly 3.6 m long by 11 cm wide by 2.5 cm thick. Cedar or cypress were commonly used. Now…

Architecture, General Terms
oriage gōtenjō 折上格天井 ✓

A coved and coffered ceiling. The coved part has curved struts. It surrounds the coffered ceiling and at the same time…

Architecture, General Terms
oriage kogumi gōtenjō 折上小組格天井 ✓

A coved, coffered, and finely latticed ceiling. When the height of a ceiling of the same type is increased by curved struts…

Architecture, General Terms
oriage tenjō 折上天井 ✓

A coved ceiling. A ceiling raised by diagonally placed straight timbers *shirin…

Architecture, General Terms
oriokigumi 折置組 ✓

Also orioki 折置. Method of assembly in a building's structural frame. A method of fixing a transverse beam *…

Architecture, General Terms
ōya-ishi 大谷石

Neocene quartz. A type of soft volcanic tuff that is rough, porous, and easily worked. It is a light, bluish greenish brown…

Architecture, General Terms
ōyuka 大床

1 The board-floor veranda at the top of the steps of a shrine building. The veranda at the bottom of the…

Architecture, General Terms
uchikaeshi 打返し

Also pronounced uttegaeshi 打って返し, utasegaeshi 打たせ返し. Perfect symmetry on both sides of a center line…

Architecture, General Terms
uchikorobi 内転

Pillars *hashira 柱 with an inward incline. Uchikorobi…

Architecture, General Terms
uchikoshi daruki ✓

Rafters *taruki 垂木 that extend from the flying rafter support *…

Architecture, General Terms
uchinorinuki 内法貫

A penetrating tie beam *nuki 貫 placed directly on top of a door or…

Architecture, General Terms
uchinorizai 内法材

Also called uchinorimono 内法物. The wooden materials used for the framework of a sliding screen *…

Architecture, General Terms
udegi 腕木

1 A relatively short horizontal timber that functions like a brace. It is attached to and extends outward…

Architecture, General Terms
uguisubari 鴬張

Lit. "nightingale floor." Floor boards which rub together when walked on to produce a pleasant and delicate sound. This type…

Architecture, General Terms
ukegi 受木

A generic term for all supporting or receiving structural members. For example, a timber that receives an eave cornice is…

Architecture, General Terms
umegi 埋木

Also read umeki. A wooden dowel or plug used to fill a hole in a piece of timber. If a knot or some other flaw…

Architecture, General Terms
umemodoshi 埋戻

To fill in any remaining open spaces with sand, gravel, soil, or other such substances, after the foundation and all…

Architecture, General Terms
ura-ita 裏板

A generic term for backing boards, which are boards nailed over rafters to form a backing for the roofing. In an open roof…

Architecture, General Terms
uragaeshi-nuri 裏返塗

Also called uragaeshi 裏返 or yobinuri 呼塗. Soft, rough plaster arakabe tsuchi 荒壁土 applied to…

Architecture, General Terms
uragaya 裏茅

Also urappo 裏穂. A thatching material used on vernacular dwellings *minka…

Architecture, General Terms
uragō 裏甲 ✓

Visible eaves filler placed the eave support *kayaoi 茅負, and projected slightly…

Architecture, General Terms
uragome 裏込

Also read uragomi. The process of filling the gaps in the rear of a stone retaining wall or stone fence with rubble…

Architecture, General Terms
urakabe 裏壁

A plaster wall which has mud plaster applied to the front side and then to the rear side before the plaster on the front…

Architecture, General Terms
urauchi marutagaki 裏打丸太垣

Also called marutagaki 丸太垣. A fence constructed with logs positioned at fairly close intervals and three horizontal…

Architecture, General Terms
urazan 裏桟

A crosspiece used to secure the back or upper side of a ceiling board.

Architecture, General Terms
urazumi 裏積

Bricks or stones set at the back of a brick or stone wall to give it extra support. The term is an abbreviation of …

Architecture, General Terms
ushibari 牛梁

1 A particularly large beam that runs in a longitudinal direction, ketayuki hōkō 桁行方向 (see *…

Architecture, General Terms, Folk Dwellings
ushirobutai 後舞台

The rear stage between dressing rooms and the rear door of the main stage in a *kabuki…

Architecture, General Terms
usushikii 薄敷居

Lit. "thin sills." A lintel and sill used under and above transom *ranma 欄間.…

Architecture, General Terms
utsubobashira 靫柱

Also written 空柱. Lit. "hollow pillar." A box-like down-spout tatedoi 竪樋 used to carry rainwater from roof gutters…

Architecture, General Terms
uwaba 上端

Also called tenba 天端.

1 The top surface of an object, or the peak of a structural member.…

Architecture, General Terms
uwabari 上張

Also written 上貼, also called visible top layer keshōbari 化粧張, front side hyōmenbari 表面張 or finishing…

Architecture, General Terms
uwanoki 上軒

The upper-most eave of a nokizuke 軒付 or nokiba 軒端 eave end. Each part of the eave has a name. The…

Architecture, General Terms
uwanuri 上塗り

1 Also shiagenuri 仕上げ塗. The final layer applied to a decorative painting sōshoku kōji…

Art History, Architecture, General Terms, Painting
uwanuri tsuchi 上塗土

The top or finishing coat of a mud plaster wall, tsuchimonokabe 土物壁 or ōtsukabe 大津壁.

Architecture, General Terms
uyū 烏有 ✓

Also called tori-no-shita 鳥の舌 (lit. "bird's tongue"). A somewhat triangular piece of wood added to a bracket arm *…

Architecture, General Terms
uzu-ita 渦板

A board with a carved spiral-like uzusen 渦線 linear design. It is found on frog-leg struts *…

Architecture, General Terms

Contributor Login

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