- A
gable is the
generally triangular portion of a wall
between the
edges of
intersecting roof pitches. The
shape of the
gable and how it is
detailed depends...
- (offertory hall). The
honden "is an eight-by-four bay
structure with a
kirizuma roof
surfaced in
cypress bark." Its
walls are
decorated in
white stucco...
- main
entrance gate (総門, sōmon) (A)
outside of the
actual complex has a
kirizuma style,
gabled roof with thin
shingles (杮葺き, kokera-buki). It is a 3 ken...
-
supporting square posts ("legs") on
either side.
Generally with a
gabled roof. (
kirizuma-zukuri, 切妻造): a
gabled roof with
equal lengths from the
ridge to the eaves...
- roof
shape 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...
-
tiles and semi-cylindrical
convex tiles covering the
seams of the
former (
kirizuma-zukuri, 切妻造): a
gabled roof with
equal lengths from the
ridge to the eaves...
-
architectural style characterized by a very
asymmetrical gabled roof (
kirizuma-yane (切妻屋根))
projecting outwards on one of the non-gabled sides, above...
- hafu-zukuri) is a
style characterized by a very
asymmetrical gabled roof or
kirizuma-yane (切妻屋根),
projecting outwards on the non-gabled side,
above the main...
- (Repository for the
Symbolic Registers of Divinities)
built in
styles of
Kirizuma-zukuri, Hirairi, and Doubanbuki. It
houses the
Symbolic Registry of Divinities...
- roof (nokikarahafu, 軒唐破風): an
undulating Karahafu gable at eave ends (
kirizuma-zukuri, 切妻造): a
gabled roof with
equal lengths from the
ridge to the eaves...