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While fixed walls are used, a variety of movable partitions are also used to fill the spaces between the pillars. They may be free-standing, hung from lintels, or, especially in later buildings, sliding panels which can readily be removed from their grooves. Their type, number, and position are
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Thought to date from 400s. Used throughout the Heian period (794–1185) and, by the high aristocracy, into the
Kamakura period (1185–1333). Towards the end of the Heian period it shifted location, and finally became synonymous with an enclosed sleeping room. Characteristic of
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Nakatani (Producing & Editing), Kenji Seo (Still Photography & Direction), Mayuka Toyoshima (Text), Haruya Susa, Mayuka Toyoshima, and Yohei Jimbo (Drawings), Kazuyuki Okada (web editing) (October 28, 2015).
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adjusted according to the weather without and the activities within. They are used to modify the view, light, temperature, humidity, and ventilation, and to divide the interior space.
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Unperforated wooden or metallic panels, usually sliding. Run in a groove outside the pillars, and usually outside the
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Vertical sheets of bark, held down with horizontal battens; used as a stand-alone wall or as a decorative facing.
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Dictionary of Japanese Architectural and Art Historical Terminology
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Dictionary of Japanese Architectural and Art Historical Terminology
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Dictionary of Japanese Architectural and Art Historical Terminology
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Dictionary of Japanese Architectural and Art Historical Terminology
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2262:"What are Shōji? Complete Guide to Japanese Paper Screens"
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2513:Partitions in traditional Japanese architecture
1873:Partitions of traditional Japanese architecture
1863:; free online Japanese architectural dictionary
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1951:. Charles E. Tuttle Company.
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2466:"JAANUS / tate-itakabe 竪板壁"
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1752:Used on historic properties
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2143:"JAANUS / kabeshiro 壁代"
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2001:"Shinden-zukuri 寝殿造"
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1486:Popular 1100s-1600s
1392:, lit. "glass door")
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2438:"Ookabe-zukuri 大壁造"
2125:"JAANUS / noren 暖簾"
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