Gongen

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Asian > East Asian > Japanese (culture or style) > Japanese styles (Guide Term) > Japanese architecture styles

Descripción

Refers to the syle of Shinto architecture that developed during the Heian period (794-1185), originally called the Ishinoma style. The style is characterized by a type of shrine in which two buildings are joined together by an intervening space that is paved and covered by a gable roof. The syle became popular for mausoleums during the Kamakura period (1185-1333), and was later referred to as the Gongen style during the Edo period (1615-1868).

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http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300113515

Otros términos

  • 權現造 [zh]
  • quán xiàn zào [zh]
  • quan xian zao [zh]
  • ch'üan hsien tsao [zh]
  • Gongen-zukuri [en]
  • Ishi-no-ma [en]
  • Ishinoma [en]
  • Yatsumune [en]