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- A gable is the generally triangular portion of a wall between the edges of intersecting roof pitches. The shape of the gable and how it is detailed depends...
- (offertory hall). The honden "is an eight-by-four bay structure with a kirizuma roof surfaced in cypress bark." Its walls are decorated in white stucco...
- main entrance gate (総門, sōmon) (A) outside of the actual complex has a kirizuma style, gabled roof with thin shingles (杮葺き, kokera-buki). It is a 3 ken...
- hafu-zukuri) is a style characterized by a very asymmetrical gabled roof (kirizuma-yane (切妻屋根) in ****anese) projecting outwards on the non-gabled side, above...
- roof shape that can be differentiated for minka. Most machiya have gabled kirizuma (切妻) roofs, covered in shingles or tiles, and slanting down on either side...
- south through the front gate (山門, sanmon) which is a four-legged gate in kirizuma style, with hongawara type shingles. The sanmon dates to 1333–1392 and...
- (Repository for the Symbolic Registers of Divinities) built in styles of Kirizuma-zukuri, Hirairi, and Doubanbuki. It houses the Symbolic Registry of Divinities...
- supporting square posts ("legs") on either side. Generally with a gabled roof. (kirizuma-zukuri, 切妻造): a gabled roof with equal lengths from the ridge to the eaves...
- tiles and semi-cylindrical convex tiles covering the seams of the former (kirizuma-zukuri, 切妻造): a gabled roof with equal lengths from the ridge to the eaves...
- architectural style characterized by a very asymmetrical gabled roof (kirizuma-yane (切妻屋根)) projecting outwards on one of the non-gabled sides, above...