| Title | Contains Image(s) | Description | Keywords | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Inen 伊年 | A name found in seals applied to many works by Tawaraya Sōtatsu 俵屋宗達 (? - 1640?) and by members of his school, both in… | Art History, Painting | |
| inkoku 陰刻 | Also shizume ukibori 沈め浮彫. Hollow relief carving. An inscription or motif hollowed out of a surface using a burin… | Art History, Sculpture | |
| inokosasu 豕扠首 | ✓ | Also sasuzuka sasuzaoshiki 扠首束扠首竿式, *sasuzao 扠首竿, *… | Architecture, General Terms | 
| inome gegyo 猪目懸魚 | ✓ | Lit. boar's-eye gable pendant. A gable pendant *gegyo 懸魚, decorated with heart-… | Architecture, Decorations | 
| inomedana 猪目棚 | ✓ | Also kariokidana 仮置棚. Lit. boar's eye shelf. A two-tiered shelf *nijūdana… | Architecture, Tea Houses | 
| inomemado 猪目窓 | Lit. boar's eye window. A window in a tea ceremony structure thought to resemble a boar's eye. The window is really… | Architecture, Tea Houses | |
| inpu 印譜 | A collection of seal impressions gathered into book form. Collections of Chinese seals from the Zhou and Qin dynasties are… | Art History, Painting | |
| inrō 印籠 | Lit. seal caddy. A tiered rectangular or circular container used originally for seals but later for medicines and other… | Art History, Crafts | |
| inshō 印章 | A seal stamp carved with characters or pictographs which serves as proof or certification when pressed on a vessel, utensil… | Art History, Painting | |
| intaiga 院体画 | Ch: yuantihua. Lit. academy style painting. A type of Chinese painting associated with the Imperial Court… | Art History, Painting | |
| intō 印塔 | A representation of a pagoda that has been printed or rubbed onto paper or cloth. The paper or cloth was laid on a carved… | Architecture, Buildings, Structures | |
| inubashiri 犬走り | Also written 犬行. Lit. dog run. A narrow inset in wall ramparts, or in an embankment of earth forming a footpath or ledge.… | Architecture, General Terms | |
| inufusegi 犬防木 | Also pronounced inubōgi. 1 In temples and shrines, a lattice *… | Architecture, General Terms, Folk Dwellings | |
| 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. … | Architecture, Gates | 
| inuoumono 犬追物 | A dog-chasing event at which warriors on horseback scored points by shooting padded arrows at a running dog. The subject was… | Art History, Painting | |
| inuyarai 犬矢来 | ✓ | Also called komafusegi 駒防ぎ. Concave screens about 60 cm high and of varying length made of closely-spaced bent… | Architecture, General Terms | 
| ippai 一杯 | The number of completed woodblock prints *ukiyo-e 浮世絵, (including all… | Art History, Painting | |
| ippan zu 一般図 | General drawings which reflect all the contents of a building, its plan and design. Such drawings must depict the function… | Architecture, General Terms | |
| Ippen 一遍 | Commonly known as Ippen Shōnin 一遍上人 or St. Ippen (1234-89). The founder of the Ji 時 sect. From Iyo 伊予 Province (modern Ehime… | Art History, Iconography | |
| ippin 逸品 | Ch: yipin. Also ikkaku 逸格 (Ch: yige). Lit. the Untrammeled Class. A category or ranking of… | Art History, Painting | |
| iraka 甍 | 1 A general term for the special tiles used at the base of a roof ridge. 2 A name… | Architecture, Roofing Tiles | |
| irakagawara 甍瓦 | ✓ | Also called irakamune 甍棟; hon irakagawara 本甍瓦. The roof tiles that form the lowest part of the stack of… | Architecture, Roofing Tiles | 
| ireko-ita 入子板 | ✓ | Also called *wata-ita 綿板. Thin panels of wood inserted between the rails … | Architecture, General Terms | 
| irigawabashira 入側柱 | Also called moyabashira 母屋柱 or 身舎柱. Pillars that are erected inside and parallel to the pillars positioned on the… | Architecture, General Terms | |
| iriguchiwaku 入口枠 | A door frame made of a head lintel and vertical door jambs to which doors are attached with hinges. | Architecture, General Terms | |
| irihashibashira 入端柱 | Pillars *hashira 柱 at the inner boundary of a pent roof… | Architecture, General Terms | |
| irihassō 入八双 | ✓ | Also sakawa kanamono 逆輪金物, saba no o 鯖の尾. An ornamental metal fitting *… | Architecture, Decorations | 
| irikawa 入側 | 1 A corridor or passageway between the main body of a residence and the veranda. It is also found in temple… | Architecture, General Terms | |
| irikawageta 入側桁 | Purlins, *keta 桁, placed along the tops of pillars surrounding the… | Architecture, General Terms | |
| irimoya hafu 入母屋破風 | The bargeboards on the gable end of a hip-and-gable roof *irimoya yane… | Architecture, General Terms | |
| irimoya yane 母屋屋根 | A hip-and-gable roof. In Japanese architecture, the gable part is usually over the core area of the building, *… | Architecture, General Terms | |
| irimoya-zukuri 入母屋造 | ✓ | A hip-and-gable roof construction, or a building with this roof construction. A gable type roof has a ridge and gable… | Architecture, General Terms | 
| iriro 入炉 | The placement of the fire-box or hearth cut within the host's mat *temae datami… | Architecture, Tea Houses | |
| irisumi marugamachi 入角丸框 | The lowest section of a dais *kamachiza 框座 for a Buddhist sculpture that is… | Art History, Sculpture | |
| irisumi 入隅 | ✓ | The internal angle made by the junction of two planes, such as walls, a wall and ceiling, or the inside angle made by the… | Architecture, General Terms | 
| irizanebari 入実張 | Also called yatoi zane 雇実; yatoi zanebari 雇実張 or yatoi zanehagi 雇実矧. A plank that is grooved on… | Architecture, Joints | |
| iro-e 色絵 | Lit. colored picture. 1 A metalwork term for the soldering of thin sheets of gold, silver, or other… | Art History, Crafts | |
| iro'ochi 色落ち | Lit. missing color. The blank areas on a colored woodblock print *ukiyo-e … | Art History, Painting | |
| irogami 色紙 | 1 Paper dyed various colors using one of several techniques: sen'izome 繊維染 (raw fibers dyed before… | Art History, Crafts | |
| iroguma 色暈 | Also written 色隈. A shading *kumadori 隈取 technique which uses… | Art History, Painting | |
| irori 囲炉裏 | ✓ | Also written 居炉裏. Also called ro 炉. An open hearth set in the floor of various rooms in Japanese buildings.… | Architecture, Folk Dwellings | 
| irosashi 色さし | Also pronounced irozashi or written 色指し. | Art History, Painting | |
| isama 居狭間 | Loopholes or gun ports that are cut in a castle wall at the height of a seated defender's shoulder. The holes are mainly… | Architecture, Castles | |
| isarai 鋳浚 | Also izarai. A finishing stage in the making of cast metal statues. When a cast statue was removed from its mold,… | Art History, Sculpture | |
| Ise monogatari-e 伊勢物語絵 | Illustrations, decorative motifs, or other work of art connected with Ise monogatari 伊勢物語 (The Tales of Ise… | Art History, Painting | |
| ise torii 伊勢鳥居 | ✓ | Gateways *torii 鳥居, specific to Ise Jingū 伊勢神宮, of which there are two types.… | Architecture, Shrines | 
| ishi no hikae 石の控え | The depth of a stone in a stone wall *ishigaki 石垣. This is the… | Architecture, Castles | |
| ishi-otoshi 石落 | ✓ | Also termed ishi otoshimado 石落窓. Stone drop, or stone drop window. A castle installation built into the keep *… | Architecture, Castles | 
| ishi 倚子 | A square chair with armrests and a back in the form of a Shinto gateway *torii… | Art History, Sculpture | |
| ishibadate 石場建 | Also kanokodate 鹿の子建 and ishitsuki 石付. A technique used at a folk dwelling to attach a pillar to a… | Architecture, General Terms | |
| ishibashi 石橋 | Lit. stone bridge. A general term for a garden bridge made of stones, typically granite or schist. Ishibashi may be… | Architecture, Gardens | |
| ishidan 石段 | ✓ | Also *nobedan 延段; tatami ishi 畳石. | Architecture, Gardens | 
| ishidatamimon 石畳文 | ✓ | Also written 甃文. Also arare 霰 or *ichimatatsu 市松. A… | Art History, Painting | 
| ishigaki 石垣 | ✓ | A dry stone wall. A retaining stone foundation wall built without binding materials over an inclined earthen embankment.… | Architecture, Castles | 
| ishigata 石型 | A method of metal casting where the form of the desired object was carved into a sandstone mold, and molten metal was poured… | Art History, Sculpture | |
| ishiguchi 石口 | The point at which a base stone and a pillar are joined. The upper surface of a plinth stone on which another stone may be… | Architecture, General Terms | |
| ishigumi 石組 | Lit. stone arrangement. Also called iwagumi. The arrangement of stones for symbolical, functional, or decorative… | Architecture, Gardens | |
| ishijiki 石敷 | ✓ | Lit. stone paving. The place where paving stones are to be laid, or the stones themselves. Stones are carefully selected for… | Architecture, Gardens | 
| Ishikawamon 石川門 | A gate at Kanazawajō 金沢城 (1788) in Ishikawa Prefecture. It is an excellent example of the square *… | Architecture, Gates | |
| ishiōjō 石王尉 | A noh mask *nōmen 能面 representing an old man. The slightly sunken… | Art History, Sculpture | |
| ishioki itabuki 石置板葺 | ✓ | Wood shingles *itabuki 板葺, held in position with stones. Generally used for… | Architecture, Folk Dwellings | 
| ishisama 石狭間 | A stone loophole used to fire a gun through a castle wall. Unlike the usual loopholes *… | Architecture, Castles | |
| ishiuchidana 石打棚 | A shelf or platform from which stones or small rocks were hurled against an enemy. This shelf or platform runs along the… | Architecture, Castles | |
| ishiwari 石割 | 1 The cutting and arrangement of stones. | Architecture, General Terms | |
| ishizuri e 石摺絵 | Also mokutaku zuri e 木拓摺絵. A print with a totally black inked background and outlines of forms left white, giving a… | Art History, Painting | |
| isshi 一枝 | 1 Measurement	  from rafter center to rafter center. 2 The sum of the width and height of a rafter. | Architecture, Measurement | |
| isukatsugi いすか継 | ✓ | A halved rabbeted (oblique) scarf joint *sogitsugi 殺継. A… | Architecture, Joints | 
| ita 板 | Also written 鈑 or 版. Originally a relatively thin flat timber, stone, or sheet of metal. In the medieval period (1185-1568… | Architecture, General Terms | |
| ita bokashi 板ぼかし | Lit. woodblocking shading. A technique used to produce graduated tones on a woodblock print *… | Art History, Painting | |
| ita-e 板絵 | Lit. paintings on wooden boards. A painting on a wall or door of a temple or shrine. Examples include the paintings on the… | Art History, Painting | |
| ita ishi 板石 | A thin, flat stone resembling a board. Also called a plate stone. The stone can be divided into three types depending on the… | Architecture, General Terms | |
| ita ranma 板欄間 | ✓ | Traditional transoms that are made of wood and have sections filled with a single board, or one or two parts are filled with… | Architecture, General Terms | 
| ita tenjō 板天井 | Also called itabari tenjō 板張天井 or *hariita tenjō 張板天井… | Architecture, General Terms | |
| ita zu 板図 | ✓ | A floor plan for a wooden building drawn by a carpenter on a thin piece of board. The plan does not include detail, but the… | Architecture, Tools | 
| itabei 板塀 | A wooden board or plank fence. Wooden fences made of planks and set directly into the ground are called hottate itabei… | Architecture, General Terms | |
| itabi 板碑 | ✓ | One type of pagoda or stupa, tōba 塔婆, in the form of a flat stone stele that became prevalent in the early 13th… | Architecture, General Terms | 
| itabuki 板葺 | ✓ | Wood shingles. Widely used in Japan for buildings of many kinds, ranging from palaces, elite residences, shrines, and… | Architecture, General Terms, Folk Dwellings | 
| itabuki yane 板葺屋根 | A roof structure covered with boards or planks. Various names are used depending on the size of the boards. A large plan… | Architecture, General Terms | |
| itachigai 板違 | ✓ | Wooden panels with the grain set in alternating directions in a coffered ceiling *… | Architecture, General Terms | 
| itadatami 板畳 | 1 The boards covered by tightly woven straw mats *tatami 畳,… | Architecture, General Terms | |
| itadoko 板床 | ✓ | An alcove with a wooden floor instead of a *tatami 畳 mat. There… | Architecture, Tea Houses | 
| itago 板子 | An Edo period term for wooden planks with a rectangular cross-section, between 5 cm and 30 cm thick. These planks were cut… | Architecture, General Terms | |
| itajiki 板敷 | A common type of wooden board flooring commonly used before thick straw matting *tatami… | Architecture, General Terms | |
| itakarado 板唐戸 | ✓ | Also read itagarado; also called itatobira 板扉. A 6th-7th century door made of a single, thick wooden plank… | Architecture, General Terms | 
| itakōhai 板光背 | Lit. board nimbus. A halo *kōhai 光背 on a Buddhist statue, carved… | Art History, Sculpture | |
| itame 板目 | ✓ | 1 A board cut in such a way that the grain lines are not parallel but instead are rather pointed or having irregular wavy… | Architecture, General Terms | 
| itaniwa 板庭 | 1 A low timber platform constructed within the earth-floored area *doma… | Architecture, Folk Dwellings | |
| itanoki 板軒 | ✓ | Thick boards used to cover exposed base rafters visible under eaves. Examples: Eihōji Kannondō 永保寺観音堂 (1315), Gifu… | Architecture, General Terms | 
| itaokoshi 板起し | Also hegesoko 扮げ底, heragaeshi 箆返. The method of removing a ceramic tea caddy *… | Architecture, Tea Houses | |
| itaosae 板押 | Also read itaoshi. Battens used to prevent boards from moving. They are long, thin strips of wood set vertically… | Architecture, General Terms | |
| itchakushuhan 一ちゃく手半 | Lit. one and a half *chakushu ちゃく手. Approximately 36.3 cm. A… | Art History, Sculpture | |
| itchō 一丁 | Lit. one chō 丁. One folded page of a printed book during the Edo period. Because only one side of a sheet was… | Art History, Painting | |
| itchū 一鋳 | Lit. single casting. A term used in metal casting when the entire form of a statue was cast at once, and not in separate… | Art History, Sculpture | |
| itojaku 糸尺 | Lit. string plus shaku. A measurement that equals 30.3 cm or about one foot. It is the term used to measure the… | Architecture, Measurement | |
| itomarugawara 糸丸瓦 | The smallest semi-circular tile, with a diameter of 7.5 cm. An eave end tile of this size decorated with a comma pattern is… | Architecture, Roofing Tiles | |
| itomasa 糸柾 | A shortened form of itomasame 糸柾目. Straight, narrow grained wood. Two examples are Japanese arborvitae, nezuko… | Architecture, General Terms | |
| itomen 糸面 | A very narrow, chamfer about 3 mm wide, made by planing the corners of posts. The term has been used from the 17th century… | Architecture, General Terms | |
| itsutesaki 五手先 | A rare five-stepped bracket complex found at a temple on Sado 佐渡 Island, Niigata Prefecture. | Architecture, General Terms | |
| ittō senrai 一刀三礼 | Also ichiji sanrai 一字三礼, ittō sanpai 一刀三拝. Lit. to worship three times with every stroke. A practice… | Art History, Sculpture | |
| ittōbori 一刀彫 | Also known as nara ningyō 奈良人形 or narabori 奈良彫. Small wooden sculptures made using a simple, rough-… | Art History, Sculpture | 
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