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Hirairi or
hirairi-zukuri (平入・平入造) is a ****anese
traditional architectural structure,
where the
building has its main
entrance on the side
which runs parallel...
- come to pray, was
originally built in 1901 in
styles of Irimoya-zukuri,
Hirairi, and
Doubanbuki (copper roofing) in
order to
allow patrons to pay their...
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parallel to the roof's
ridge (non gabled-side)
makes it
belong to the
hirairi or
hirairi-zukuri (平入・平入造) style.
Sometimes its
basic layout,
consisting of an...
- in the classification,
important are the
presence or
absence of:
hirairi or
hirairi-zukuri (平入・平入造) – a
style of
construction in
which the
building has...
- floor, a
gabled roof with an
entry on one of the non-gabled
sides (
hirairi or
hirairi-zukuri (平入・平入造)), no
upward curve at the eaves, and
purely decorative...
- in the classification,
important are the
presence or
absence of:
hirairi or
hirairi-zukuri (平入・平入造) – a
style of
construction in
which the
building has...
-
raised floor, a
gabled roof with an
entry on one the non-gabled
sides (
hirairi or
hirairi-zukuri (平入・平入造)), no
upward curve at the eaves, and
purely decorative...
- (妻入), that is have the
entrance under the gable, or, more frequently,
hirairi (平入), that is, have the
entrance on the side
parallel to the roof's ridge...
- photo).
Access is made
possible by a gate
called rōmon (楼門). It has a
hirairi or
hirairi-zukuri (平入・平入造) structure, that is, the
building has its main entrance...
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today by
Shinto priests in
formal settings. See also akomeôgi (above)
Hirairi (平入) – A
style of
construction in
which the
building has its main entrance...