Hirairi
Hirairi or hirairi-zukuri (平入・平入造) is a Japanese traditional architectural structure, where the building has its main entrance on the side which runs parallel to the roof's ridge (non gabled-side). The shinmei-zukuri, nagare-zukuri, hachiman-zukuri, and hie-zukuri Shinto architectural styles belong to this type. It survives mostly in religious settings. In residential buildings, the entrance side is usually the long one, but from the Edo period onward the opposite became more frequent.
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Hirairi
Hirairi or hirairi-zukuri (平入・平入造) is a Japanese traditional architectural structure, where the building has its main entrance on the side which runs parallel to the roof's ridge (non gabled-side). The shinmei-zukuri, nagare-zukuri, hachiman-zukuri, and hie-zukuri Shinto architectural styles belong to this type. It survives mostly in religious settings. In residential buildings, the entrance side is usually the long one, but from the Edo period onward the opposite became more frequent.
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Hirairi or hirairi-zukuri (平入・ ...... opposite became more frequent.
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Hirairi ou hirairi-zukuri (平入· ...... ornou-se comummente utilizado.
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Hirairi ou hirairi-zukuri (平入・ ...... ui se révèle le plus fréquent.
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平入(ひらいり)とは、日本の建築用語で、建物屋根の「棟(むね ...... の影響や、、2階建ての建造物の制限などにも影響をうけている。
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Hirairi or hirairi-zukuri (平入・ ...... opposite became more frequent.
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Hirairi ou hirairi-zukuri (平入· ...... ornou-se comummente utilizado.
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Hirairi ou hirairi-zukuri (平入・ ...... ui se révèle le plus fréquent.
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平入(ひらいり)とは、日本の建築用語で、建物屋根の「棟(むね ...... の影響や、、2階建ての建造物の制限などにも影響をうけている。
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Hirairi
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平入
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