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- will typically identify with one of four distinct carpentry professions. Miyadaiku (宮大工) practice the construction of ****anese shrines and temples, and are...
- the Takamatsu Construction Group. In 578, Kongō Shikō, one of the three Miyadaiku (specialized carpenters who build shrines and temples) invited from Baekje...
- the shrine, which means that skilled artisans and carpenters known as miyadaiku are necessary in the construction process. The unit of workers is also...
- Nishioka Tsunekazu, 4 September 1908 – 11 April 1995) was a highly respected miyadaiku (宮大工), a temple and shrine carpenter, and the Tōryō (棟梁, master carpenter)...
- 2006 Takenaka acquired competing family architect-carpentry business (Miyadaiku) Kongō Gumi which had been in operation for 1,427 years. The company is...
- weave and dye the fabric are based on a technology brought to Hyogo by ”MiyadaikuYasubei Hida from Kyoto around 1800. Weaving and dyeing Banshu-ori was...
- such as ****anese carpenters specialized in wooden structures known as miyadaiku, art teachers, and electrical engineers. The restoration cost 200 million...
- Museum Born from the Chisels of Master Carpenters 宮大工の鑿一丁から生まれた木彫刻美術館・井波 Miyadaiku no nomi (Chō kara umareta ki chōkoku bijut****n Inami) Toyama Nanto [116]...
- grandfather Izumi Chobei and his father Ichigoro were shrine carpenters (miyadaiku) and skilled wood carvers. His father, who had taken his wife's family...