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  2. Shoji, Japanese Shōji, in Japanese architecture, sliding outer partition doors and windows made of a latticework wooden frame and covered with a tough, translucent white paper. When closed, they softly diffuse light throughout the house.

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    The word shoji (障子) originally indicated a tool to obstruct. In its modern usage, shoji is the term used to refer specifically to translucent paper coverings. The contemporary usage isn’t far from the original, as the paper coverings act as a screen, covering things like doors and windows — obstructions, in other words!

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    Shoji - Wikipedia

    A shoji is a door, window or room divider used in traditional Japanese architecture, consisting of translucent (or transparent) sheets on a lattice frame. Where light transmission is not needed, the similar but opaque fusuma is used (oshiire/closet doors, for instance ). Shoji usually slide, but may occasionally be … See more

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    The shoji frame is a panel called a kōshi (格(こう)子(し), literally "lattice"). It is assembled from … See more

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    List of partitions of traditional Japanese architecture
    Sudare (bamboo screens or blinds)
    Fusuma (opaque version)
    Engawa (protective veranda) See more

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    Traditional Japanese buildings are post-and-lintel structures. They are built around vertical posts, connected by horizontal beams ( See more

    The silhouettes cast through shoji, and visible on the darker side, are valued for their aesthetic effects. In his book on Japanese aesthetics and architecture, In Praise of Shadows See more

    Ōdate, Toshio (2000). Making Shoji. Linden Publishing. ISBN 9780941936477. See more

     
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    Oct 12, 2024 · Shoji are traditional Japanese sliding doors made from wooden frames and Washi paper. They serve as room dividers, closet doors, or windows, allowing natural light to pass through while maintaining privacy. Shoji are …

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    Shoji screens are light-weight translucent panels, usually covering windows but also can be used as closet doors, room partitions, and hinged standing screens. Due to their light-weight they work best as sliding panels.

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    Looking for Samples? Online shoji rice paper for shoji screens, shoji doors, room dividers, window coverings. Direct import from Japan.

  11. The History and Evolution of Shoji in Japanese …

    Sep 8, 2023 · Shoji refers to the sliding doors and partitions made of wooden frames and paper, typically washi or Japanese paper. In this article, we will explore the history and evolution of shoji in Japanese architecture, from its …

  12. Shoji | Traditional, Sliding Doors & Paper Panels

    Shoji, in Japanese architecture, sliding outer partition doors and windows made of a latticework wooden frame and covered with a tough, translucent white paper. When closed, they softly diffuse light throughout the house.

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