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    to change temple by temple. Roofs are either gabled (切妻, kirizuma-zukuri) or hip-and-gable (入母屋, irimoya-zukuri). Shōrō Great Bell at Chion-in Goshoji-Temple...
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    style') or nagare hafu-zukuri (流破風, 'flowing gabled style') is a style characterized by a very asymmetrical gabled roof (切妻屋根 kirizuma-yane in Japanese) projecting...
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    tsumairi-zukuri) (妻入・妻入) structure, that is, the building has its main entrance on the gabled side. The roof is gabled (kirizuma yane (切妻屋根, gabled roof))...
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    ("legs") on either side. generally with a gabled roof (kirizuma-zukuri, 切妻): a gabled roof with equal lengths from the ridge to the eaves (hongawarabuki...
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    ("legs") on either side. Generally with a gabled roof. (kirizuma-zukuri, 切妻): a gabled roof with equal lengths from the ridge to the eaves. (hongawarabuki...
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    (流破風, streamlined gabled style) is a traditional Shinto shrine architectural style characterized by a very asymmetrical gabled roof (kirizuma-yane (切妻屋根))...
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    keshin (化身) – a personification of a deity, an Avatar. kirizuma-zukuri (切妻) – a roof style involving the use of two gables (gabled roof). kō-dō* (講堂)...
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    paintings. List of National Treasures of Japan (temples) (kirizuma-zukuri, 切妻): a gabled roof with equal lengths from the ridge to the eaves (yakuimon...
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    (nokikarahafu, 軒唐破風): an undulating Karahafu gable at eave ends (kirizuma-zukuri, 切妻): a gabled roof with equal lengths from the ridge to the eaves (karahafu...
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    that can be differentiated for minka. Most machiya have gabled kirizuma (切妻) roofs, covered in shingles or tiles, and slanting down on either side of...
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    of the former (kirizuma-zukuri, 切妻): a gabled roof with equal lengths from the ridge to the eaves (irimoya-zukuri, 入母屋): a hip-and-gable roof combining...
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  • (kawarabuki, 本瓦葺): a roof composed of fired clay tiles. (kirizuma-zukuri, 切妻): a gabled roof with equal lengths from the ridge to the eaves (tsumairi...
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    flowing gabled style (流破風, nagare hafu-zukuri) is a style characterized by a very asymmetrical gabled roof (kirizuma-yane (切妻屋根) in Japanese) projecting...
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