| Title | Contains Image(s) | Description | Keywords |
|---|---|---|---|
| ōgaki 大垣 | Lit. "big fence." Large, continuous fences in distinction to short screen fences *… |
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| onari-niwa 御成庭 | Lit. "a visitor's garden." A garden at an aristocratic dwelling, located at the entrance for royalty, shogun and noblemen.… |
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| oriido-no-kagenoki 下り井戸の影の樹 | Lit. "spiral well with shade tree." A tree planted near a spiral well *oriido 下り井戸 so that it… |
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| oriido 下り井戸 | Lit. "descending well." A deep well. It is also called spiral well rasei 螺井, or snail well maimai ido… |
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| oshibuchi 押縁 | Lit. "pushing frame." The horizontal bars to which the vertical slats *tateko… |
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| ōtsugaki 大津垣 | Also called yarai 矢来, yaraigaki 矢来垣, chōsengaki 朝鮮垣, and chōsen yarai 朝鮮矢来… |
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| uguisugaki 鴬垣 | Lit. "bush warbler fence." A common type of rustic sleeve fence *sodegaki… |
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| ukedai 受台 | Also *chūdai 中台. Middle base. |
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| umi-ishi 海石 | Lit. "sea stone." A generic name for stones found in the ocean or along the seashore. Because sea stones contain salt, and… |
Architecture, Gardens | |
| urokojiki 鱗敷 | Lit. "scale pavement." |
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| ushiro-uke 後受 | The placement of primary and secondary rocks in a group, so that the secondary ones are diagonally right and left and to the… |
Architecture, Gardens |
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