- ****omi (蔀), also
called hajitomi (半蔀) are square-lattice
shutters or
doors found on older-style ****anese buildings. They are
characteristic of the Shinden...
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Hajitomi/Hachitomi (The
Lattice Shutter) is a Noh play
based on the
fourth episode from the Tale of Genji,
involving the
figure known as Lady Yūgao. Arthur...
- with
shoji Hajitomi are split, and hinged, horizontally. Here the
bottom halves have been
lifted out.
There are
shoji behind the
hajitomi. On the right...
-
moved into the hisashi. The
rigid hinged rain
shutters on the far side are
hajitomi; the
rolled blinds on the near side misu.
Reconstruction of the interior...
- more self-contained
figure originally portra**** in the Tale of Genji.
Hajitomi/Hashimoti
Yugao Arthur Waley, 'The Noh
Plays of ****an (1971) p. 118 Komparu...
- play. The play was
performed as late as 2022, by the Kito
School of Noh.
Hajitomi/Hashimoti Kōguo
Tsukuoka Renga J Goff, Noh
Drama and the Art of Allusion...
- The
Potted Trees 鉢木 4
unknown Hagoromo The
Feather Mantle 羽衣 3
unknown Hajitomi The
Lattice Shutter 半蔀 3 Naitō
nanigashi (Zaemon?)
Hakurakuten 白楽天 1 unknown...
-
sliding fusuma;
behind them, non-sliding fusuma. On the
young man's side,
hajitomi shutters,
horizontally split, with the
upper half held up by hooks. On...
- ya—Chora Isn't that the time when the
daughter of
Tsurayuki was little? 6.
hajitomi omoku ame no furereba—Buson The half-panel
shutters feel
heavy as rain...