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- Tokyō abstract "The tokyō (斗栱・斗拱, more often 斗きょう) (also called kumimono (組物) or masugumi (斗組)) is a system of supporting blocks (斗 or 大斗, masu or daito, lit. block or big block) and brackets (肘木, hijiki, lit. elbow wood) supporting the eaves of a Japanese building, usually part of a Buddhist temple or Shinto shrine. The use of tokyō is made necessary by the extent to which the eaves protrude, a functionally essential element of Japanese Buddhist architecture. The system has however always had also an important decorative function. Like most architectural elements in Japan, the system is Chinese in origin (on the subject, see the article Dougong) but has evolved since its arrival into several original forms.In its simplest configuration, the bracket system has a single projecting bracket and a single block, and is called hitotesaki. If the first bracket and block group support a second similar one, the whole system is called futatesaki, if three brackets are present it is called mitesaki, and so on until a maximum of six brackets as in the photo to the right.Each supporting block in most cases supports, besides the next bracket, a U-shaped supporting bracket set at 90° to the first (see photos in the gallery below).The Protection of Cultural Properties logo (see gallery below) represents a tokyō, considered an element of Japanese architecture which stands for the continuity in time of cultural property protection.".
- Tokyō thumbnail Mutesaki_tokyou.jpg?width=300.
- Tokyō wikiPageID "30922663".
- Tokyō wikiPageLength "10476".
- Tokyō wikiPageOutDegree "41".
- Tokyō wikiPageRevisionID "671394184".
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLink Asuka_period.
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLink Buddhist_temples_in_Japan.
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLink Cantilever.
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buddhism_in_Japan.
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_architectural_history.
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_architecture.
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLink Category:Timber_framing.
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLink Cultural_Property_(Japan).
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLink Daibutsuyō.
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLink Daitoku-ji.
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLink Dougong.
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLink Dō_(architecture).
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLink Eaves.
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLink Heian_period.
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLink Hōryū-ji.
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_Buddhist_architecture.
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_pagoda.
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLink Kamakura.
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLink Kenchō-ji.
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLink Kyoto.
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLink Kōmyō-ji_(Kamakura).
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLink Main_Hall_(Japanese_Buddhism).
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLink Mon_(architecture).
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLink Shinto_shrine.
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLink Shōrō.
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLink Song_dynasty.
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLink Tahōtō.
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLink Tōdai-ji.
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLink Wayō.
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLink Yingzao_Fashi.
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLink Zen.
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLink Zenshūyō.
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLink File:Mitesaki.svg.
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLink File:Mutesaki_tokyou.jpg.
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLinkText "''mitesaki''".
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bracket Block".
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tail Rafter".
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tokyō".
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLinkText "bracket arms".
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLinkText "bracket blocks".
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLinkText "brackets".
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLinkText "four-stepped brackets".
- Tokyō wikiPageWikiLinkText "tokyō".
- Tokyō wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Buddhist_temples_in_Japan.
- Tokyō wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Tokyō wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Japanese_architectural_elements.
- Tokyō wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Tokyō wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses2.
- Tokyō wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Shinto_shrine.
- Tokyō subject Category:Buddhism_in_Japan.
- Tokyō subject Category:Japanese_architectural_history.
- Tokyō subject Category:Japanese_architecture.
- Tokyō subject Category:Timber_framing.
- Tokyō hypernym System.
- Tokyō type Art.
- Tokyō comment "The tokyō (斗栱・斗拱, more often 斗きょう) (also called kumimono (組物) or masugumi (斗組)) is a system of supporting blocks (斗 or 大斗, masu or daito, lit. block or big block) and brackets (肘木, hijiki, lit. elbow wood) supporting the eaves of a Japanese building, usually part of a Buddhist temple or Shinto shrine. The use of tokyō is made necessary by the extent to which the eaves protrude, a functionally essential element of Japanese Buddhist architecture.".
- Tokyō label "Tokyō".
- Tokyō sameAs Q7814068.
- Tokyō sameAs Category:Kumimono.
- Tokyō sameAs Tokyō.
- Tokyō sameAs m.0gg99dw.
- Tokyō sameAs Q7814068.
- Tokyō wasDerivedFrom Tokyō?oldid=671394184.
- Tokyō depiction Mutesaki_tokyou.jpg.
- Tokyō isPrimaryTopicOf Tokyō.