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Refers to the style of Shinto architecture that developed around 300 BCE. The style is characterized by a type of shrine that is said to have been derived from a simple two-bay by three-bay system typical of prehistoric granaries and storehouses. The shrine is surrounded by a continuous deck with stairs leading to the entrance on the long side.
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- 神明造 [zh]
- shén míng zào [zh]
- shen ming zao [zh]
- shen ming tsao [zh]