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- Hachiman-zukuri abstract "The hachiman-zukuri (八幡造) is a traditional Japanese architectural style used at Hachiman shrines in which two parallel structures with gabled roofs are interconnected on the non-gabled side, forming one building which, when seen from the side, gives the impression of two. The front structure is called gaiden (外殿, outer sanctuary), the rear one naiden (内殿, inner sanctuary), and together they form the honden. The honden itself is completely surrounded by a cloister-like covered corridor called kairō' (回廊) (see photo). Access is made possible by a gate called rōmon (楼門). It has a hirairi or hirairi-zukuri (平入・平入造) structure, that is, the building has its main entrance on the side which runs parallel to the roof's ridge (non gabled-side). There are entrances also at the center of the gabled sides (see image). In general, the rear structure is 3x2 ken, while the front one is 3x1.The space between the two structures is one ken wide and forms a room called ai-no-ma (相の間). The actual width and height of this room vary with the shrine.Extant examples are Usa Shrine and Iwashimizu Hachiman-gū. This style, of which only five Edo period examples survive, may be of Buddhist origin, since some Buddhist buildings show the same division. For example, Tōdai-ji's hokke-dō is divided in two sections laid out front and back. Structural details also show a strong relationship with the Heian period style called shinden-zukuri used in aristocratic residences. Another possible origin of this style may have been early palaces, known to have had parallel ridges on the roof.".
- Hachiman-zukuri thumbnail Isaniwa_Jinja_Matsuyama_Honden_Hachiman-zukuri.jpg?width=300.
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- Hachiman-zukuri wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_architecture.
- Hachiman-zukuri wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shinto.
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- Hachiman-zukuri wikiPageWikiLink Hachiman.
- Hachiman-zukuri wikiPageWikiLink Haiden_(Shinto).
- Hachiman-zukuri wikiPageWikiLink Heian_period.
- Hachiman-zukuri wikiPageWikiLink Hirairi.
- Hachiman-zukuri wikiPageWikiLink Honden.
- Hachiman-zukuri wikiPageWikiLink Iwashimizu_Hachiman-gū.
- Hachiman-zukuri wikiPageWikiLink Iwashimizu_Hachimangū.
- Hachiman-zukuri wikiPageWikiLink Kairō.
- Hachiman-zukuri wikiPageWikiLink Ken_(architecture).
- Hachiman-zukuri wikiPageWikiLink Ken_(unit).
- Hachiman-zukuri wikiPageWikiLink Matsuyama,_Ehime.
- Hachiman-zukuri wikiPageWikiLink Rōmon.
- Hachiman-zukuri wikiPageWikiLink Shinden-zukuri.
- Hachiman-zukuri wikiPageWikiLink Tōdai-ji.
- Hachiman-zukuri wikiPageWikiLink Usa_Jingū.
- Hachiman-zukuri wikiPageWikiLink Usa_Shrine.
- Hachiman-zukuri wikiPageWikiLink File:Isaniwa_Jinja_Matsuyama_Honden_Hachiman-zukuri.jpg.
- Hachiman-zukuri wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hachiman-zukuri".
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- Hachiman-zukuri subject Category:Japanese_architecture.
- Hachiman-zukuri subject Category:Shinto.
- Hachiman-zukuri hypernym Style.
- Hachiman-zukuri type Article.
- Hachiman-zukuri type Art.
- Hachiman-zukuri type Article.
- Hachiman-zukuri type Religion.
- Hachiman-zukuri comment "The hachiman-zukuri (八幡造) is a traditional Japanese architectural style used at Hachiman shrines in which two parallel structures with gabled roofs are interconnected on the non-gabled side, forming one building which, when seen from the side, gives the impression of two. The front structure is called gaiden (外殿, outer sanctuary), the rear one naiden (内殿, inner sanctuary), and together they form the honden.".
- Hachiman-zukuri label "Hachiman-zukuri".
- Hachiman-zukuri sameAs Hachiman-zukuri.
- Hachiman-zukuri sameAs 八幡造.
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- Hachiman-zukuri wasDerivedFrom Hachiman-zukuri?oldid=640486329.
- Hachiman-zukuri depiction Isaniwa_Jinja_Matsuyama_Honden_Hachiman-zukuri.jpg.
- Hachiman-zukuri isPrimaryTopicOf Hachiman-zukuri.