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Refers to the style of Japanese residential architecture used in mansions of the military and temple guest halls during the Momoyama (1568-1600) and Edo (1600-1868) periods. Forming the basis of today's traditonal-style Japanese house, the style is characterized by a covered entrance arcade, a broad southern veranda, louvered doors with latticed paper screens, and floors covered with woven mats.
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Otros términos
- 書院造 [zh]
- shū yuàn zào [zh]
- shu yuan zao [zh]
- shu yüan tsao [zh]
- shoin-zukuri [en]