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Title Contains Image(s) Description Keywords
a-un 阿吽 ✓

Sk: a-hum. 'A' is the sound of the first letter of the Sanskrit alphabet and is pronounced with the mouth open.…

Art History, Sculpture
agedatamiza 上畳座

A raised platform with a *tatami 畳 mat on top, often having a brightly…

Art History, Sculpture
Agyō 阿形

A statue of a figure with its mouth open. Usually seen on one of a pair of guardian kings *Niō…

Art History, Sculpture
akobujō 阿古父尉

Also written as 阿瘤尉. A Noh mask *nōmen 能面, representing a dignified, old man who…

Art History, Sculpture
Ama 案摩

A dance piece in *bugaku 舞楽, as well as the mask *…

Art History, Sculpture
ama 尼

Lit. nun. A character in kyōgen 狂言 plays, represented by a masked figure *…

Art History, Sculpture
Amida keka 阿弥陀悔過

One of a group of chanted prayers used to express penitence to various Buddhist deities. Prayers of repentance to *…

Art History, Sculpture
Amida kubon-in 阿弥陀九品印

Also read Amida kuhon-in. Lit. Mudras of the nine grades of Amida. The Pure Land jōdo 浄土 into which *…

Art History, Sculpture
andae 安陀衣

The simplest form of robe that a Buddhist priest wears when he is either resting or at work. The andae is one of…

Art History, Sculpture
Annamiyō 安阿弥様

A style of Buddhist statuary originated by Kaikei 快慶 (?-1189-1221-?), a devout believer in the Pure Land sect, Jōdokyō …

Art History, Sculpture
arabori 荒彫

Lit. rough cutting. The second stage in the making of a wooden statue. The first stage is to cut a large block of timber the…

Art History, Sculpture
aratsuchi 荒土

Lit. rough clay. Clay mixed with other materials (known as *susa すさ),…

Art History, Sculpture
asakurajō 朝倉尉

A Noh mask *nōmen 能面 representing an old man. The broad bone structure, direct…

Art History, Sculpture
asao 麻紵

Also written 麻緒, 麻苧, asahimo 麻紐, asa-ito 麻糸. Cord or thread made from hemp, asa 麻, and Chinese…

Art History, Sculpture
ashihozo 足ほぞ

Lit. foot-tenon. A rectangular piece of wood that projects from the sole of a standing wooden statue and fits into a…

Art History, Sculpture
awaotoko 阿波男

A Noh mask *nōmen 能面 of the basic emaciated *…

Art History, Sculpture
ayakashi 怪士

Also written 霊神, 網像, 危. Noh masks *nōmen 能面, representing a wraith or a…

Art History, Sculpture
Ayakiri 綾切

Also written 阿夜岐理 and called Aikirijo 愛嗜女. A dance piece in *bugaku 舞楽 and a…

Art History, Sculpture
bakō-in 馬口印

Lit. horse-mouth mudra. A mudra or hand gesture *in 印, formed by placing both palms…

Art History, Sculpture
baku 縛

Lit. bind (Sk: bandha). A mudra or hand gesture *in 印, formed by clasping both…

Art History, Sculpture
Baramon 波羅門 ✓

A gigaku mask *gigakumen 伎楽面, representing a Brahmin (the highest…

Art History, Sculpture
Batō 抜頭

Also written 髪頭, 鉢頭, 撥頭. A dance piece in *bugaku 舞楽 and the mask of a terse,…

Art History, Sculpture
benpatsu 弁髪

Also 辮髪. A long rope of hair hanging down the left side of the face and the left shoulder of a sculpted figure.…

Art History, Sculpture
beshimi akujō べし見悪尉

Also called akujō beshimi 悪尉べし見, depending upon the school of Noh mask *nōmen…

Art History, Sculpture
bikugyō 比丘形

Also sōgyō 僧形. A statue of a figure with a round shaved head, usually representing a Buddhist priest. Most commonly…

Art History, Sculpture
Bishamon 毘沙門

An abbreviation of *Bishamonten 毘沙門天, one of the four heavenly kings, or *…

Art History, Sculpture
bonkyō 梵篋

A box for sutras. Indian sutras were written on long, narrow palm leaves. The leaves were stacked one top of the other, with…

Art History, Sculpture
bosatsu 菩薩

1 Abbreviation of bodai satta 菩提薩た, a transliteration of the Sanskrit bodhisattva (Pari bodhisatta…

Art History, Iconography, Sculpture
buaku 武悪

A mask used in kyōgen 狂言 plays to represent a demon. Glaring eyes, a wide jaw, and bared teeth give the mask a…

Art History, Sculpture
bugakumen 舞楽面

Masks worn when performing certain of the *bugaku 舞楽 dances developed from…

Art History, Sculpture
busshi 仏師

Also bukkō 仏工, zōbusshi 造仏師. A sculptor of Buddhist statues. 

The term was first used in the…

Art History, Sculpture
busshi keizu 仏師系図

The lineage of a Buddhist sculptor *busshi 仏師, often presented as a…

Art History, Sculpture
bussho 仏所

A workshop or school of Buddhist sculptors *busshi 仏師. Bussho usually…

Art History, Sculpture
butsugan 仏龕

Also gan 龕. A niche carved out of a wall for the purpose of installing a Buddhist image, or a miniature Buddhist…

Art History, Sculpture
butsuzō 仏像

A general term that refers to all images of the Buddha used as objects of worship, although most commonly used to refer to…

Art History, Sculpture
byakudan 白檀

Sandalwood; santalum album. A tree with fine-grained hardwood, native to India and Southeast Asia. The wood is pale-yellow…

Art History, Sculpture
byakugō 白毫 ✓

Also *mikenkō 眉間光, miken byakugō 眉間白毫, miken byakugōsō 眉間白毫相…

Art History, Sculpture
chakushu ちゃく手

Also takushu 磔手 and chōshu 張手 (Sk: vitasti). A unit of measure that originated in India, used in the…

Art History, Sculpture
chichinojō 父尉

Father old man. A Noh mask *nōmen 能面 representing a cheerful old man. The powder…

Art History, Sculpture
Chidō 治道 ✓

The path purifier, mask worn by the first actor in a procession of ancient theatrical performances gigaku 伎楽.…

Art History, Sculpture
chiken-in 智拳印

Lit. knowledge-fist mudra. A mudra or hand gesture *in 印 formed by…

Art History, Sculpture
Chikyū 地久 ✓

Also enjiraku or enchiraku 円地楽. A piece in imperial court dancing *…

Art History, Sculpture
chinsō chōkoku 頂相彫刻

Also chinzō chōkoku, see *chinsō 頂相. Portrait sculptures of…

Art History, Sculpture
chōgan 彫眼

Eyes carved directly into the surface of a wooden sculpture. This method was in general use until the late Heian period when…

Art History, Sculpture
chōjūza 鳥獣座

Also kinjūza 禽獣座 and jūza 獣座. A pedestal or throne for a Buddhist image in the form of a bird or a…

Art History, Sculpture
chōketsue 長袂衣

Also pronounced chōketsui. A garment with long sleeves. Seen, for example, on images of *…

Art History, Sculpture
chōren 頂蓮

Also kairen 開蓮. A lotus flower found on the head of a *Fudō Myōō …

Art History, Sculpture
chūjō 中将

A Noh mask *nōmen 能面 supposedly intended to represent the 9th-century poet and…

Art History, Sculpture
chūkin 鋳金

Metal casting. A technique used in metalwork to produce vessels or sculptures by melting down metal and pouring it into a…

Art History, Sculpture
chūson 中尊

Also chūdai-no-son 中台の尊. The principal statue in a group of Buddhist statues. The central image in a triad or group…

Art History, Sculpture
chūzō 鋳造

Also imono 鋳物. Casting. A technique used to make cast sculptural forms. 

The base material was heated…

Art History, Sculpture
daibusshi 大仏師

Also daibusshi-shiki 大仏師職, zōbutsu-chōkan 造仏長官. An important Buddhist sculptor *…

Art History, Sculpture
daibutsu 大仏 ✓

Also jōrokubutsu 丈六仏. The term used to describe a very large statue of Buddha. Originally any statue more than…

Art History, Sculpture
daibutsuza 大仏座

A standard lotus pedestal *rengeza 蓮華座 used to support a *…

Art History, Sculpture
daie 大衣

Also sōgyari 僧伽梨 (Sk: sanghati). A robe worn by Buddhist priests. The largest of the three robes *…

Art History, Sculpture
Daikoku 大黒

1 An abbreviation for *Daikokuten 大黒天 (Sk: Mahakala). Regarded by…

Architecture, Folk Dwellings, Sculpture, Art History
daiza 台座

A pedestal or dais upon which a Buddhist image is placed. The type of pedestal is related to the type of image it supports…

Art History, Sculpture
dakkatsu kanshitsu 脱活乾漆

Also dakkanshitsu 脱乾漆, dakkatsu kanshitsuzō 脱活乾漆像, dakkatsu kanshitsu-zukuri 脱活乾漆造. Hollow dry…

Art History, Sculpture
danzō 檀像

A Buddhist statue made from fragrant, fine-grained wood such as white sandalwood *…

Art History, Sculpture
dei-no-kotobide 泥の小飛出

A Noh mask *nōmen 能面 used to represent a terrestrial spirit or a dragon god.…

Art History, Sculpture
deigan 泥眼

Gold eyes. A Noh mask, *nōmen 能面, representing a mature woman who carries within…

Art History, Sculpture
dō 幢

Also hōdō 宝幢, tendō 天幢, or bandō 幡幢. A small, rectangular cloth banner on a pole used as a…

Art History, Sculpture
dōbō 動貌

The movable face plate. The most elaborate gimmick used on the bugaku mask, *…

Art History, Sculpture
dōgan 動眼

Rotating eyes, a gimmick used for many bugaku masks, *bugakumen 舞楽面…

Art History, Sculpture
dōji 童子

Lit. child, young boy.

1 A boy between 8 and 20 years old living in a Buddhist temple. He studies…

Art History, Iconography, Sculpture
domon 土文

Decorative drapery used on statues in the Kamakura region from the late Kamakura period. The drapery was made in clay relief…

Art History, Sculpture
doroji 泥地

A technique where a mixture of animal glue, *nikawa 膠, and powdered burnt clay…

Art History, Sculpture
dōzō 銅造

Bronze work. Bronze casting has been very important in Japan since ancient times, and was used for Yayoi period dōtaku…

Art History, Sculpture
ebigote 海老篭手

Also ebigatakote 海老形篭手. A shrimp-shaped gauntlet *kote 篭手. Armor worn to…

Art History, Sculpture
Ebisu 恵比須 ✓

Also written 夷, 戎, or 蛭子.

1 One of the seven gods of good fortune *…

Art History, Sculpture
eizō 影像

Also ei 影, *shin-ei 真影, *miei…

Art History, Sculpture
emon 衣文

Folds in a garment, or the pattern made by these folds. 

In Buddhist statues, the style of drapery folds changed…

Art History, Sculpture
En-pa 円派

A Buddhist sculpture school *bussho 仏所, active in Kyoto from the 11th century…

Art History, Sculpture
enbu dangon 閻浮檀金

An imaginary type of gold which, according to Buddhist scriptures, was the most precious of metals. It was said to be found…

Art History, Sculpture
enkei kōhai 円形光背

A round nimbus. A round halo on a Buddhist statue, attached to the back of the head. Enkei kōhai are further…

Art History, Sculpture
enkō 円光

A type of round nimbus *kōhai 光背 or halo, found on a Buddhist image. The…

Art History, Sculpture
enmeikaja 延命冠者

Lit. Lengthened life Kaja. A noh mask *nōmen 能面 representing a cheerful young…

Art History, Sculpture
enpatsu 炎髪

Also written 焔髪. Upstanding hair in the shape of flames. This accompanies an expression of anger *…

Art History, Sculpture
ensōkō 円相光

Also ensō kōhai 円相光背. A large circular halo *kōhai 光背 found on…

Art History, Sculpture
fudō 不動

Noh mask *nōmen 能面, representing *Fudō …

Art History, Sculpture
fukai 深井

Deep. A noh mask, *nōmen 能面, representing a middle-aged woman torn by…

Art History, Sculpture
fukijiku 葺軸

The part of a lotus-petal base, *rengeza 蓮華座, for a Buddhist image…

Art History, Sculpture
fukikaeshi 吹返

1 Also written 葺返. A board which projects diagonally out from the top of a statue canopy, *…

Architecture, Accessories, Sculpture, Art History
fukiyose 吹寄

1 The arrangement of muntins, lattice (*fukiyose gōshi…

Art History, General Terms, Sculpture, Architecture
fukiyoseshiki 吹寄式

Also fukiyosebuki 吹寄葺, fukiyose renben 吹寄蓮弁, or *fukiyose…

Art History, Sculpture
fuku-no-kami 福の神

The god of happiness, represented in kyōgen 狂言 plays by a masked figure, *…

Art History, Sculpture
fumigaeshi 踏返

Replica casting. A technique used in metal casting, where a simple, flat metal object was covered with clay to make a mold.…

Art History, Sculpture
funagata kōhai 舟形光背

Also funagatakō 舟形光. Lit. boat-shaped halo. A halo, *kōhai 光背, with a…

Art History, Sculpture
fundami 粉溜

Also read fundame. A technique of coating a statue with gold. Used during and after the Kamakura period. The figure…

Art History, Sculpture
funnusō 忿怒相

Also funnugyō 忿怒形 or shinnusō 瞋怒相. An angry expression found on Buddhist images. The opposite of *…

Art History, Sculpture
funzōe 糞掃衣

Also pronounced funsōe or funsōi. A Buddhist monk's robe made from rags. According to Buddhist tradition,…

Art History, Sculpture
fusakumen 布作面

Lit. cloth masks. Also sakumen 作面. Eighth-century burlap (ramie) pieces with a human face sketched in the…

Art History, Sculpture
fushikizō 節木増

Knotted zō. A noh mask, *nōmen 能面, representing a mature young woman. A…

Art History, Sculpture
fuza 趺坐

Abbreviation of either the *kekka fuza 結跏趺坐 (full-lotus posture) or the *…

Art History, Sculpture
gachirin 月輪

Also gatsurin, getsurin. A perfectly round circle meant to represent the full moon, a frequently used…

Art History, Sculpture
ganzō 龕像

Images carved in a niche. In a broad sense the term refers to the Buddhist images of high relief carved into the rock walls…

Art History, Sculpture
gasshō 合掌

1 The triangular frame created by joining a pair of cruck-like members *…

Architecture, General Terms, Art History, Sculpture
geki 戟

Also hoko 鉾. A weapon, found as an attribute of fearsome Buddhist figures such as *…

Art History, Sculpture
Genjōraku 還城楽

Return to the castle dance, Alternative names: Genkyōraku 環京楽 (Return to Capital Dance), Genjōraku 還成楽 (Return of One of…

Art History, Sculpture
gigakumen 伎楽面

Masks worn for performances of *gigaku 伎楽, now-lost temple processions and…

Art History, Sculpture

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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