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    Ishi-no-ma-zukuri (石の間造), also called gongen-zukuri (権現造), yatsumune-zukuri (八棟造) and miyadera-zukuri (宮寺造), is a complex Shinto shrine structure in which...
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    guardian deity worshiped in Tendai spread from Mount Hiei. Gongen-zukuri (権現造) is the name of a complex Shinto shrine structure in which the haiden, or...
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    extant examples of ishi-no-ma-zukuri (石の間造), also known as gongen-zukuri (権現造), and an outstanding work of Azuchi–Momoyama architecture. It is a single-storied...
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  • shrines (e.g. "Tokusō Gongen") before the shinbutsu bunri. Gongen-zukuri (権現造) – A shrine structure in which the haiden, the heiden and the honden are...
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    Yasaka Shrine in Kyoto. Ishi-no-ma-zukuri (石の間造), also called gongen-zukuri (権現造), yatsumune-zukuri (八棟造) and miyadera-zukuri (宮寺造) is the name of a complex...
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    (nokikarahafu, 軒唐破風): an undulating Karahafu gable at eave ends. (gongen-zukuri, 権現造): a complex style where the honden is joined with the haiden through a low...
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