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| agetsuchimon 上土門 | ✓ | Also written 揚土門; also called azuchimon 安土門. A gate with a mud roof. To support the roof the gate has two pillars… |
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| akazumon 不開門 | Also called akazu-no-mon 不開門 or ikanmon 偉鑒門. Lit. closed gate. Legend has it that after Emperor Kazan 花山 (… |
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| butsumon 仏門 | Architecture, Gates | ||
| byōmon 廟門 | ✓ | Also called reibyōmon 霊廟門. An entrance gate to a mausoleum. It can be an elaborate gate in two-storied or simulated… |
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| chokushimon 勅使門 | A gate originally used only by the Emperor. Primarily found at Buddhist temples, it is usually a four-legged gate *… |
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| chūmon 中門 | 1 Middle gate. The second or inner gate on the north-south axis of a temple compound in the ancient period… |
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| Daiippōmon 第一峰門 | ✓ | A unique Chinese style four-legged gate made by Chinese carpenters in 1644 using imported, broad leaf cedar. It is located… |
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| daimon 大門 | Also pronounced *ōmon. A generic term for a variety of styles of main gates. One… |
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| Dairimon 内裏門 | A general term for gates belonging to the Imperial Palace, Kyoto Gosho 京都御所. The *Shōmei… |
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| ekimon 掖門 | ✓ | Also written 腋門, or read *wakimon 脇門. A small gate… |
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| Gekkamon 月華門 | 1 A gate in the corridor connecting the two halls Kyōshoden 校書殿 and Anpukuden 安福殿 in the Imperial Palace at… |
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| Gishūmon 宜秋門 | ✓ | Also called Kugyōmon 公卿門 or Karagomon 唐御門. A 4-legged gate *… |
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| gokenmon 五間門 | ✓ | A five-bay gate. A five-bay, three-opening gate is called *goken-sanko 五間三戸… |
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| hakkyakumon 八脚門 | ✓ | Also read yatsuashimon. Also called sangenikkomon 三間一戸門 or sangen sankomon 三間三戸門 depending upon… |
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| Hamagurimon 蛤門 | ✓ | Lit. clam gate. One of the four gates on the westside of the outer enclosure of Kyoto Gosho 京都御所. Altogether there were nine… |
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| heijūmon 塀重門 | Also written 塀中門 and sometimes read heichōmon; also called heichimon or heijimon 塀地門 or … |
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| hirakaramon 平唐門 | ✓ | Also *karamon 唐門. A gate characterized by undulating bargeboards *… |
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| hiramon 平門 | Also read hirakado. A simple gate set between two posts. The gate may have a very low pitched roof covered either with… | Architecture, Gates | |
| hishi-no-mon 菱の門 | Lit. diamond-shaped gate. Also called ōteguchi 大手口 (large front entrance). A two-storied turret gate *… |
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| ichi no mon 一の門 | The first or main gate of a castle. At Matsuyamajō 松山城 in Ehime Prefecture, the gate plan was square *… |
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| ikuwamon 的門 | A gate at Heijō palace, Heijōkyū 平城宮 (8th century), in Nara that no longer exists but is mentioned in Shoku Nihongi… |
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| inukimon 鋳抜門 | ✓ | Also called okusha karamon 奥社唐門. A gate with cast bronze doors or a gate that is entirely made of bronze. … |
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| Ishikawamon 石川門 | A gate at Kanazawajō 金沢城 (1788) in Ishikawa Prefecture. It is an excellent example of the square *… |
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| Jōmeimon 承明門 | ✓ | Also read Shōmeimon, called *Kōmon 閤門. A large, single-storied gate… |
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| jūsōmon 重層門 | Lit. a gate of more than one story. Jūsōmon is a gate with a large roof over the entire structure. A balcony,… |
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| kabukimon 冠木門 | ✓ | Also written kōmon 衡門. A roofless gate composed of two square gate posts *… |
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| Kankaimon 歓会門 | The front gate of Shurijō 首里城 in Okinawa Prefecture. It was burned down during World War 2 and rebuilt in 1974. It is an… |
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| kara yakuimon 唐薬医門 | A richly decorated gate with bracket complexes *tokyō 斗きょう, placed on top… |
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| karamon 唐門 | ✓ | Also read karakado. A generic term for a gate with undulating bargeboards *… |
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| kayamon 茅門 | Also kayabukimon 茅葺門. Lit. a thatched roofgate.
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| keigamon 慶賀門 | Temple and shrine gates, originally used only by the highest ranking people, especially the Fujiwara 藤原 family. During… |
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| Kenreimon 建礼門 | ✓ | Also called Aouma-no-jin 白馬の陣. The front gate located near the center of the outer south earthen wall surrounding Kyoto… |
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| Kenshunmon 建春門 | ✓ | Also called Hi-no-gomon 日の御門. One of the twelve gates originally enclosing Kyoto Gosho 京都御所. A four-legged gate *… |
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| kidomon 木戸門 | 1 Also called *udegimon 腕木門. A gate that has transverse… |
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| Kitagomon 北御門 | A group of gates that face north found outside the sacred areas of Ise Jingū 伊勢神宮. With the exception of the outermost fence… |
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| kitasōmon 北総門 | A general purpose gate on the north side of a compound. |
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| kōkamon 皇嘉門 | 1 Also called ryūgūmon 竜宮門. A unique type of mausoleum gate *… |
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| Kōmon 閤門 | Also written 閣門. The gates on the inner enclosure of the Imperial Palace, and the small gates on each side of the Daigokuden… |
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| kōmon 後門 | Lit. rear gate. The best known is found at Kitano Tenmangū 北野天満宮. The gate is an example of *… |
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| kōraimon 高麗門 | ✓ | A type of gate, lit. Korean gate. Also formerly called *kabukimon… |
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| kuginukimon 釘貫門 | ✓ | Also kuginuki 釘貫. A roofless gate found at imperial tombs, mansions, and government check points. When the gate has… |
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| kugurimon 潜り門 | 1 A small low gate cut through an earth wall, tsuchibei 土塀, or timber fence *… |
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| kutsumon 窟門 | Also called anamon 穴門. Lit. cave gate. An arched side gate *kugurimon… |
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| Masomon 媽姐門 | ✓ | A unique gate at Sōfukuji 崇福寺 (rebuilt in 1827) in Nagasaki prefecture. The size is unusual for an eight-legged gate *… |
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| Minami Zuijinmon 南随神門 | A gate located south of the santuary Honden 本殿 at Kibitsu Jinja 吉備津神社 in Okayama prefecture. Images of two defied loyal… |
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| Minamigomon 南御門 | ✓ | The gates on the south side of Ise Jingū 伊勢神宮. They are large eight-legged gates *… |
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| miyukimon 御幸門 | 1 A gate originally used exclusively by the emperor. It had two main pillars and… |
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| mon 門 | ✓ | Gate. Also read kado. A suffix which refers to a gate, of which there are many types. Style: the structural style… |
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| mukaiheijūmon 向い塀重門 | A gate that has two supporting posts, sodebashira 袖柱, in front of and behind the main pillars to carry the… |
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| mukaikaramon 向唐門 | ✓ | Also often read mukōkaramon. A four-legged gate *shikyakumon… |
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| munamon 棟門 | Also called munekado. A simple gate with two circular pillars, a gable roof *… |
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| 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. |
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| 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… |
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| 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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| ōmon 大門 | Also read *daimon. Lit. large gate. A large gate that functions as the entrance… |
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| omotemon 表門 | A generic term for the main gates of an aristocratic dwelling. It applies especially to residences in the shinden… |
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| ōmunamon 大棟門 | Also read ōmunekado. A large gate that is similar to another type of gate called *… |
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| onarimon 御成門 | A visitor's or regent's gate. A type of *yakuimon 薬医門 or *… |
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| Ōtenmon 応天門 | The red-painted front gate, 5 x 2 bays with three entrances that provided access from the south to enter the *… |
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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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| Saimon 西門 | An eight-legged *hakkyakumon 八脚門, 3-bay wide, 1-entrance gate with a gable… |
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| Sakuheimon 朔平門 | ✓ | The Sakuheimon is the center gate on the north side of Kyoto Gosho 京都御所, during the end of the Heian period. It can be seen… |
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| sangedatsumon 三解脱門 | Also *sanmon 三門. The most famous example is the very large 21.05 m x 9.72 m gate at Zōjōji 増上寺… |
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| sankyōmon 三きょう門 | Also called sanren āchimon 三連アーチ門. A gate with three arches, made within a stone wall. |
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| sanmon 三門 | ✓ | Also written 山門; often called *sangedatsumon 三解脱門 meaning enlightenment gate. Main gate… |
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| seibyō kōmon 聖廟校門 | Also seibyōmon 聖廟門. Lit. "Confucian schoolgate." A 1 x 1 bay, single-story gate with a gable roof *… |
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| Seijōmon 清浄門 | Also called Sōjōmon 僧正門. The middle gate in the semi-opened, west corridor at Kasuga Taisha Honsha 春日大社本社 in Nara.… |
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| Seishomon 清所門 | ✓ | A type of *yakuimon 薬医門. A 1-bay, single-entrance gate with side gates *… |
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| sekimon 石門 | 1 Also read ishimon. A gate made almost entirely of stone, seen especially in Okinawa Prefecture.… |
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| sekishōmon 石牆門 | Also written 石墻門. Lit. "stone wall gate." A gate with either single or triple arch-like openings in a wall made of stacked… |
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| sekizō-no-mon 石造の門 | Lit. "stone made gate." |
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| shikirimon 仕切門 | ✓ | Lit. "partition gate." A gate that partitions or closes off one area from another. Two examples of partition gates are found… |
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| shikyakumon 四脚門 | ✓ | Also an old name read yotsuashimon and sometimes written 四足門; also called ikken-ikkomon 一間一戸門. A four-… |
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| Shimizumon 清水門 | A gate located opposite the Shimizu 清水 moat (rebuilt 1658 ) at Edo-jō 江戸城, constructed in the *… |
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| shōrōmon 鐘楼門 | ✓ | Also read shūrōmon. A two-storied temple gate in which a bell is hung, often found in Tendai 天台 sect temples. A… |
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| sōmon 総門 | 1 The main entrance gate for many Zen temples. They are large, single-storied, 8-legged or 4-legged gates… |
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| Soto-sakuradamon 外桜田門 | ✓ | Also called Sakuradamon 桜田門. An entrance gate constructed 1664 at Edo-jō 江戸城 in Tokyo that preserves its… |
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| sukiuchiumon 透打門 | A type of gate for temporary wooden enclosures. It is characterized by the attachment of horizontal, diagonal or vertical… |
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| Suzakumon 朱雀門 | The front gate at the center of the south end of the outer enclosure that surrounded the palace compound at Heijō-kyō 平城京… |
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| Tayasumon 田安門 | ✓ | One of the gates in the inner enclosure of the old Edo-jō 江戸城. It preserves the *… |
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| Tetsumon 鉄門 | A unique gate at Himeji-jō 姫路城 'Nu'-no-mon 'ぬ'の門 (1601-10), Hyōgo Prefecture. It is tall and has a double story and… |
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| tōdaimon 東大門 | The main, east gate of a temple compound. |
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| tsuchimon 土門 | A roofless gate set in an earthen wall. At Kyoto Gosho 京都御所, there are two such gates: the Upper East Gate, Jōtōmon 上東門, and… |
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| udegimon 腕木門 | ✓ | Also called *kidomon 木戸門. A simple gate with two main posts… |
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| uramon 裏門 | Back or rear gate. | Architecture, Gates | |
| ushiroya chūmon 後屋中門 | A rear wing which extends from the main structure of a folk dwelling *minka… |
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| uzumimon 埋門 | ✓ | Lit. "buried gate." |
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| wakimon 脇門 | Also read *ekimon 掖門. A side gate or a small gate on one or both sides of a… |
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| yaguramon 櫓門 | ✓ | Also called a watari yaguramon 渡櫓門 or just *watari yagura 渡櫓. A… |
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| yakuimon 薬医門 | ✓ | A gate with a gable roof constructed with two square or rectangular main posts and two square or circular secondary posts *… |
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| Yashamon 夜叉門 | ✓ | An eight-legged gate *hakkyakumon 八脚門 (1653) located at Rinnōji Taiyūin… |
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| yashikimon 屋敷門 | ✓ | 1 The front gate of a warrior's manor house. 2 A gate, now called Kyū tōjin… |
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