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| sabi さび | Also written 寂. |
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| sabikabe 錆壁 | The finishing coat on a wall that consists of iron rust mixed with clay or plaster. Originally, old nails were boiled, and… | Architecture, General Terms | |
| sakazukimendo 杯面戸 | ✓ | Also written 盃面戸. Sometimes called goki 呉器 or gokibame 呉器羽目. The space created between small bearing… |
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| saku-itabei 柵板塀 | A fence supported by posts along its rear side, usually with more than four posts per one bay. The facing boards are placed… |
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| samon 砂紋 | Also read shamon. Lit. "sand crest." The technique of making a pattern or design in sand or gravel. The creation of… |
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| san-no-tsuji 桟の辻 | The junction points on a door or window frame where the top rail *kamigamachi… |
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| sanbari 桟梁 | ✓ | The transverse beams placed in a row at right angle to the large header beams *kabuki… |
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| sando 桟戸 | ✓ | A simple door made of vertical planks with horizontal cross members that are about as wide as the vertical ties placed… |
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| sane 実 | 1 A structural element or tenon that projects out from the end of a board, post, or beam. Such projecting… |
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| sanehijiki 実肘木 | ✓ | A purlin-bearing bracket arm; one that is inserted into the small bearing blocks *makito… |
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| sangarado 桟唐戸 | ✓ | Also read sankarado. Paneled entrance doors introduced from China in the 13th to 14th century. They are associated… |
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| sanjū orekugi 三重折釘 | ✓ | A nail that is bent in three tines at a ninety degree angle. Like the twice bent nail *… |
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| sanjūbari 三重梁 | ✓ | Roof framework composed of struts separating three tiers of transverse beams, each proportionately shortened in length than… |
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| sanshigo 三四五 | ✓ | Lit. "three, four, five." A large size right-angled carpenter's square, ōgane 大矩, with a ratio of 3:4:5 cm. The two… |
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| sao 竿 | Lit. "a pole or rod." Aiso written 棹. 1 A lapped rod joint. The stacked tenon *… |
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| saobuchi tenjō 竿縁天井 | ✓ | Also written 棹縁天井. A board and batten ceiling. A simple ceiling made of light weight boards laid in one direction over… |
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| sarato 皿斗 | ✓ | Lit. "plate-like bearing block." A relatively flat, wooden block set beneath the large bearing block *… |
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| saru 猿 | ✓ | 1 Monkey. The monkey is represented in kyōgen 狂言 by a masked and costumed figure. The monkey mask… |
Sculpture, Art History, Architecture, General Terms |
| sarubashigo 猿梯子 | Also called sanbashigo 桟梯子. A ladder made of wood or bamboo placed in an almost vertical position to reach the… |
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| sarubō hisashi 猿頬廂 | ✓ | Lit. "monkey head pent roof." A pent roof *hisashi 廂, with pentagonal members… |
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| sarubō tenjō 猿頬天井 | ✓ | A ceiling characterized by battens with six sides that are not all the same size. It is similar to a *… |
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| sarugashira kōran 猿頭高欄 | ✓ | 1 The pyramidal shaped top of a post on the handrail of a wooden bridge. If there is only a heavy base… |
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| sarugashira 猿頭 | ✓ | Lit. "monkey headpost." A general term for timber members of pentagonal cross-section, created by chamfering away the upper… |
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| sasarageta 簓桁 | ✓ | A string, or stringer. The boards set diagonally on each side of a staircase in order to receive the treads fumi-ita… |
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| sasarako jitami 簓子下見 | ✓ | Also called sasarako bame 簓子羽目. A traditional type of weather board used to cover exterior walls. The overlapping… |
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| sasatōba 笹塔婆 | A very small common type of memorial stupa that is made of bamboo-grass sasa 笹 and used in many parts of Japan.… |
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| sashigeta 指桁 | Also called sashibari 指梁. The short visible purlins that jut beyond the barge course *… |
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| sashihijiki 挿肘木 | ✓ | Also written 差肘木 or 指肘木. One or more bracket arms *hijiki 肘木, inserted into the… |
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| sashikake 差掛 | ✓ | Also called sashikake yane 差掛屋根 or sashidashi 差出. A pent roof, shed roof or lean-to roof covering an… |
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| sashiki 指木 | Also written 差木 or 挿木. A generic term for the joining of timbers at right angle by inserting one into the other, most often… |
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| sashimoya 指母屋 | Short purlins *keta 桁, about the length of one bay, inserted into the bargeboards… |
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| sashimoyageta 指母屋桁 | A short purlin *keta 桁, that extends from the second strut within a hidden roof… |
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| sashimune 挿棟 | Lit. "insert ridge." Also written 指棟. Short, exposed ridges *keshō munagi… |
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| sasu 扠首 | ✓ | 1 Equivalent to *inokosasu 豕扠首 in shrine and temple… |
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| sasubari 叉首梁 | ✓ | Also sashibari 指梁. The transverse beam which supports the triangular framework *… |
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| sasudai 叉首台 | The horizontal base on which the diagonal braces *sasuzao 扠首竿 are placed in the gable of a… |
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| sasugumi 扠首組 | 1 Diagonal braces *sasuzao 扠首竿, set on transverse beams *… |
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| sasuri 摩 | Flush or even surfaces. Surfaces that are on the same plane. For example, a threshold *shikii… |
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| sasuzao 扠首竿 | Also 扠首棹. The diagonal braces used to form the triangular frame in many gable pediments *… |
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| sasuzuka 扠首束 | Also keshōzuka 化粧束. 1 A short strut centered between the diagonal braces *… |
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| saya-no-ma 鞘の間 | ✓ | Also called ōiya 覆屋 or *kusari-no-ma 鎖の間. |
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| se 背 | Also written 脊. Lit. "back." |
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| sei 成 | Also written 丈, 背. Lit. "depth or thickness." The distance between the underside and topside of timber, stones and… |
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| Seiengashū 西園雅集 | Ch: Xiyuanyaji. Lit. "Elegant Gathering in the Western Garden." A pictorial subject depicting an imaginary literati party at… |
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| seirōdana 城楼棚 | ✓ | Also written 清楼棚 or 西楼棚, sometimes called seinikaidana 西二階棚. Staggered shelves *… |
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| seki-ita 堰板 | Also called *dotome-ita 土留板, maku-ita 幕板. Palings, poling… |
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| sekibutsu 石仏 | Lit. "stone Buddha." A Buddhist image made in rock or stone. The term sekizō 石造 (carving from stone) was used… |
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| sekō 施工 | The execution of a construction project. |
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| sekō-zu 施工図 | Working scale drawings, including plans, elevations, and roof structure, etc. They are enlarged drawings that show various… |
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| sen 栓 | ✓ | Also called komisen 込栓. A pin, peg, key, cotter or dowel made of hardwood, usually oak or zelkova. It varies in… |
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| Sengoku jidai 戦国時代 | Lit. "Warring States period." The period began with the outbreak of the Ōnin Wars (Ōnin no ran 応仁の乱, 1467-77) and… |
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| seri 迫 | Also called seridashi 迫出, seriage 迫上. Lit. "trap" or "trap door." A platform on which actors or some types… |
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| setchūyō 折衷様 | Also setchū kenchiku 折衷建築. Architecture that became strongly influenced in the 14th-15th century by two new… |
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| sewari 背割 | ✓ | A method of preventing cracks in the heartwood *shinzai 心材 or jushin 樹心, of a… |
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| shachi 鯱 | ✓ | Also shachihoko 鯱, 鯱鉾. Lit. "killer whale." Fish-shaped ornaments at both ends of a roof-ridge. Thought to be… |
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| shakukanamono 杓金物 | ✓ | Dipper-shaped metal fixtures used to cover the extended cylindrical ends at the top and bottom of timber doors. After… |
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| shakuru 決る | To notch, gouge out or scoop a section of a structural element. The term is used especially for grooves or channels into… |
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| shakutani-ishi 笏谷石 | Volcanic tuff, or small volcanic detritus. Named for a valley, Shakutani 笏谷, in Fukui Prefecture, where it is found. It is… |
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| shari 舎利 | Also sari, busshari 仏舎利. Sk: sarira, dhatu 駄都. The bones of the Buddha. After the death of Buddha… |
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| shia 四阿 | 1 Also known as goseden 五脊殿. A pyramidal *hōgyō-zukuri… |
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| shiage 仕上 | The texture or color of the finish applied to the surface of any visible structural member in the interior of a building.… |
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| shibarinuki 縛貫 | ✓ | Also mizunuki 水貫. The penetrating beams that join and secure the floor studs *… |
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| shibuichi 四分一 | 1 One fourth of a log or piece of lumber, or a 1/4 scale reduction of a structural element. For example,… |
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| shichū 支柱 | ✓ | Also read sasaebashira. A generic term for stress bearing timbers that strengthen and secure the frame of a… |
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| shigai daruki 枝外垂木 | ✓ | Also called ottate daruki 追立垂木, munashita ogamidaruki 棟下拝垂木, shigaya daruki 枝茅垂木, and shinkai… |
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| shigedaruki 繁垂木 | ✓ | Closely spaced, parallel rafters. If the underside of a rafter and the space between it and the next rafter are equal, thus… |
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| shigotomura 仕事斑 | An unintentional unevenness or irregularity in workmanship. |
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| shihan 四半 | 1 A square paving stone, panel or other structural element. When square paving stones or tiles are laid… |
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| shihanjiki 四半敷 | ✓ | A pattern of square paving stones, tiles, or marquetry etc. Each piece is laid on the diagonal, so that all the meeting… |
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| shihō korobi 四方転 | ✓ | Structural members that slant inward in four directions. Examples include the corner pillars of some belfries *… |
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| shihōzashi 四方差 | Various joinery techniques used to insert beams, bracket arms *sashihijiki 挿肘木 or upper… |
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| shikiban 敷盤 | ✓ | Also called sara-ita 皿板. A sole plate. A flat level board placed on floor boards to form a base to erect posts or… |
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| shikigeta 敷桁 | ✓ | A wall plate. A beam placed on top of a wall. It supports the ends of transverse beams *… |
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| shikii 敷居 | Also formerly called shikimi 閾; also called shiki 敷, shikiri しきり or shikige しきげ. A… |
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| shikiri chigaidana 仕切違い棚 | ✓ | Also called nijū chigaidana 二重違い棚. Double staggered shelves of the shoin style *… |
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| shikkui 漆喰 | Lime plaster used to coat walls, ceilings and earth floors *doma 土間. The word… |
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| shikoro 錣 | 1 A generic term for a roof line that has a broken plane, the parts of which run in the same direction. A… |
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| shikorobisashi 錣庇 | ✓ | A pent-roof addition to a main building whose roof is at a lower level than main roof. |
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| shikorobuki 錣葺 | ✓ | Also called shikoroyane 錣屋根. A method of constructing a hip-and-gable roof on separate planes. The gable is… |
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| shimo-no-jū 下の重 | The lowest story of a two or more storied structure. |
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| shimogamachi 下框 | ✓ | Also called shimozan 下桟. The bottom piece on paneled doors *karado 唐戸… |
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| shimonageshi 下長押 | Also koshinageshi 腰長押. |
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| shimote 下手 | Lit. "lower hand." A position or seat of lower rank, or comparatively inferior position in a hierarchy. In traditional… |
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| shimoza 下座 | 1 The seat of lowest status in a reception room *zashiki 座敷.… |
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| shin-gyō-sō 真行草 | Grades of formality in the method of preparing tea temae 点前. The terms originate in the three styles of… |
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| shin 心 | Also written 真. The center, core, heart, or pith of a log, pillar or wall. When expressing a distance from one pillar center… |
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| shinbashira 心柱 | Also written 真柱; called satsu 擦 or 刹. Lit. "heart pillar." The central pillar or shaft that forms the axis of a… |
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| shindashi 心出 | Centering. The center point of a line on a wooden structural member, as for example a pillar *… |
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| shinden-zukuri 寝殿造 | A style of aristocratic mansions completed in the mid-10th century in the capital Kyoto, Heian-kyō 平安京. One of the main… |
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| shingeta 真桁 | 1 A purlin that is placed directly across the tops of pillars *hashira… |
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| shinjo 寝所 | An alternative term for *nema 寝間. Also called nedokoro, nedoko… |
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| shinkabe-zukuri 真壁造 | ✓ | A traditional Japanese method of constructing a plastered wall. The framing for the wall is set between pillars that remain… |
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| shinmochi 心持 | ✓ | A square beam that has a lengthwise section cut out of it. The cut reaches the center of the log and is made to prevent… |
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| shinogi 鎬 | 1 The upper part of a timber that is cut diagonally on each side in order to form a peak. In cross section… |
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| shinsarizai 心去材 | Lumber cut from sapwood, the living part of a tree trunk, or cut from sizable limbs attached to the dead heartwood. Timber… |
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| shinshin kyori 心々距離 | The distance from the center of one pillar *hashira 柱 to the center of the… |
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| shinso 心礎 | Also called sasso 擦礎. The base stone for the central pillar *shinbashira… |
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| Shintō bijutsu 神道美術 | Shinto art. The art used in the worship of Shinto deities *kami 神. The term does… |
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| shinzai 心材 | Heartwood. The deep pith of a tree trunk or limbs. It is dark and sometimes redder than the surrounding sapwood *… |
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| shinzori 真反 | Also read shisori or also sōzori 総反. An eave that curves gradually upward from its mid point towards the… |
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