- Shinden-
zukuri (寝殿造)
refers to an
architectural style created in the
Heian period (794-1185) in ****an and used
mainly for
palaces and
residences of nobles...
- gabled-side). The shinmei-
zukuri, nagare-
zukuri, hachiman-
zukuri, and hie-
zukuri belong to this type.
tsumairi or tsumairi-
zukuri (妻入・妻入造) – a
style of construction...
- gabled-side). The shinmei-
zukuri, nagare-
zukuri, hachiman-
zukuri, and hie-
zukuri belong to this type.
tsumairi or tsumairi-
zukuri (妻入・妻入造) – a
style of construction...
- Shoin-
zukuri (****anese: 書院造, 'study room architecture') is a
style of ****anese
architecture developed in the Muromachi, Azuchi–Momoyama and Edo periods...
- Sukiya-
zukuri (数寄屋造り) is one type of ****anese
residential architectural style. Suki (Ateji: 数寄 or 数奇)
means refined, well
cultivated taste and delight...
-
maturity during the Edo period; some
typical examples follow. The g****hō-
zukuri (合掌造)-style
minka have vast
roofs that are a
large form of the sasu structural...
- Taisha-
zukuri or Ōyashiro-
zukuri (大社造) is an
ancient ****anese
architectural style and the
oldest Shinto shrine architectural style.
Named after Izumo...
- Kasuga-
zukuri (春日造) is a
traditional Shinto shrine architectural style which takes its name from
Kasuga Taisha's honden. It is
characterized by the use...
- Hiyoshi-
zukuri or hie-
zukuri (日吉造), also
called shōtei-
zukuri / shōtai-
zukuri (聖帝造) or sannō-
zukuri (山王造) is a rare
Shinto shrine architectural style...
- the roof's
ridge (non gabled-side). The shinmei-
zukuri, nagare-
zukuri, hachiman-
zukuri, and hie-
zukuri Shinto architectural styles belong to this type...