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    Amado (雨戸) is a fitting installed at the opening of a building for the purposes of windproofing, crime prevention, light blocking, and blindfolding. It...
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    Usually, the en is outside the translucent paper shōji, but inside the amado (雨戸) storm shutters (when they are not packed away). However, some en run outside...
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    coved or coffered ceiling, and wooden shutters protecting the area from rain (雨戸, amado). The entrance hall (genkan) emerged as an element of residential architecture...
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  • Miguel Amado (born 1984), Uruguayan football player Amado (architecture) (ja:雨戸), a kind of sliding window shutter in Japan. This disambiguation page lists...
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    shutters placed in this groove interlocked edge-to-edge, and were called ama-do (雨戸, "rain-door"): they were storm shutters, used only at night and in poor weather...
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    shutters placed in this groove interlocked edge-to-edge, and were called ama-do (雨戸, "rain-door"): they were storm shutters, used only at night and in poor weather...
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  • cloth, modernly also plastics and nonwoven fabrics. Similar to fusuma Ama-do (雨戸, lit. 'rain-door') (See Sukiya style and shōji articles for details.) Storm...
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    and/or coffered ceiling, and wooden shutters protecting the area from rain (雨戸, amado). The entrance hall (genkan) emerged as an element of residential architecture...
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