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Prior to the modern era, Japanese domestic housing (minka) could be divided into the following four categories:
- farmhouses (noka)
- fishermen's houses (gyoka)
- mountain houses (sanka)
- urban houses (machiya)
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In traditional Japanese architecture, there are various styles, features and techniques unique to Japan in each period and use, such as residence, castle, Buddhist temple and Shinto shrine. On the other hand, especially in ancient times, it was strongly influenced by Chinese culture like other Asian countries, … See more
Japanese architecture (日本建築, Nihon kenchiku) has been typified by wooden structures, elevated slightly off the ground, with tiled or thatched roofs. Sliding doors (fusuma) and other traditional partitions were used in place … See more
The most significant contributor to architectural changes during the Asuka period was the introduction of Buddhism. New temples … See more
During the Kamakura period (1185–1333) and the following Muromachi period (1336–1573), Japanese Buddhist architecture made … See more
The Tokugawa shogunate took the city of Edo (later to become part of modern-day Tōkyō) as their capital. They built an imposing fortress around which buildings of the state … See more
Although the network of Buddhist temples across the country acted as a catalyst for an exploration of architecture and culture, this also led to the … See more
During the Azuchi–Momoyama period (1568–1600) Japan underwent a process of unification after a long period of civil war. It was marked by the rule of Oda Nobunaga See more
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The following is an introduction to the general architectural building types in Japan: The Jomon Period lasted from around 13000 BC to 300 BC. The inhabitants of Japan at that time were mainly gatherers, fishers and hunters. …
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Traditional Japanese architecture is characterized by an extensive use of wood, for every kind of construction: Traditional house, in the countryside (minka) or in the city (machiya), Temples and shrines, Imperial and aristocratic residences, …
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