HOA: Japanese
Shoin
"writing hall" Japanese residential architecture
Horyuji Temple
(Buddhist Temple) Oldest wooden temple in the world
Himeji Castle
Identify:
Japanese Architecture
Buildings were traditionally built in wood Light, delicate and refined
Shinbashira
Central timber in a Japanese Pagoda
Chashitsu
Tea houses
Shimmei Zukuri
Style of Shinto shrine, original style of Japanese building
Naiku
Ise Shrine, inner shrine
Kodo
Japanese Buddhist Temple: Assembly hall for monks
Kairo
Japanese Buddhist Temple: Covered walkway surrounding precint
Sorin
Japanese Buddhist Temple: Crowning spire on Japanese pagoda
Kondo
Japanese Buddhist Temple: Golden Hall
Chumon
Japanese Buddhist Temple: Inner GATEWAY to precint
To
Japanese Buddhist Temple: Japanese Pagoda
Engawa
Japanese House: Extension of floor, facing the garden
Tana
Japanese House: Recess built-in shelving
Tokobashira
Japanese House: partition between tana tokonoma #2
Kirizuma
Japanese Roof Types: Gable
Hogyo
Japanese Roof Types: Hip
Irimoya
Japanese Roof Types: Hip and Gable
Torri
Japanese gateway
Gassho
Japanese method of construction
Honden
Main sanctuary building of a Shinto shrine
Izumo Shrine
Oldest shimenawa
Nuki
Parts of Torii: Lintel
Kamebara
Parts of Torii: Pedestal
Hashira
Parts of Torii: Post
Ken
Size of room is designated by number of floor mats
0.90 x 1.80 m
Size of tatami (1 ken)
