- of a
karahafu appears on a
miniature shrine (zushi [ja]) in Shōryoin
shrine at Hōryū-ji in Nara. The
karahafu and its
building style (
karahafu-zukuri)...
-
karahafu developed during the
Heian period and is
shown in
picture scrolls to
decorate gates, corridors, and palanquins. The
oldest existing karahafu...
- it as a
Tangible Cultural Property. The
front entrance gate
features a
karahafu undulating curved gable at the top, a
feature that can be
found often in...
- the roof into two
parts running towards each
other at an
obtuse angle.
Karahafu: A type of
gable found in some
traditional ****anese buildings.
Hidden roof:...
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signifiers of giyōfū architecture. The
clearest evidence for this is in the
karahafu and
mukuri roofs, as well as
common use of shoji-style
windows sometimes...
- The
entrance is
covered by a 5 ken wide step
canopy with an
undulating karahafu gable at eave ends (nokikarahafu). List of
National Treasures of ****an...
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horizontal beam.
Karamon (唐門,
chinese gate) – A gate
characterized by a
karahafu, an
undulating bargeboard peculiar to ****an.
Karamon are used at ****anese...
- (nokikarahafu, 軒唐破風): an
undulating Karahafu gable at eave ends (mokoshi, 裳階): a pent roof enclosure,
generally one ken deep (
karahafu, 唐破風): an
undulating bargeboard...
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signs of
Chinese influence,
along with a ****anese-influenced
gable in the
karahafu style. It was
severely damaged in the 1945
battle of Okinawa, but was restored...
- to hold this distinction. It is
constructed as a four-legged gate with
karahafu gables of
undulating curves on the
front and back. It has a roof in the...