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    Shinden-zukuri (寝殿造) refers to an architectural style created in the Heian period (794-1185) in Japan and used mainly for palaces and residences of nobles...
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    Momoyama period. Shoin-zukuri, a new architectural style influenced by Zen Buddhism, developed during that time from the shinden-zukuri of the earlier Heian...
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  • Shinden may refer to: Kyushu J7W Shinden, an interceptor airplane Shinden (寝殿), the main building of a shinden-zukuri, a Heian period mansion in Japan...
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    Heian period, when the shinden-zukuri architectural style of aristocratic residences was consummated, the flooring of shinden-zukuri palatial rooms were...
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    Kamakura period (1185–1333), the shinden-zukuri style changed, and in the Muromachi period (1333–1573), the shoin-zukuri style appeared. This style had...
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    also show a strong relationship with the Heian period style called shinden-zukuri used in aristocratic residences. Another possible origin of this style...
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    throughout history. The shrine was designed and built according to the Shinden-zukuri style, equipped with pier-like structures over the Matsushima bay in...
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    also show a strong relationship with the Heian period style called shinden-zukuri used in aristocratic residences. Another possible origin of this style...
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    Shoin-zukuri (1560s–1860s) Sukiya-zukuri (1530s–present) Minka (Japanese commoner or folk architecture) Gassho-zukuri (Edo period and later) Honmune-zukuri...
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    tokonoma: the first is that it derives from the room structure of the shinden-zukuri, which flourished in the Heian period (794–1185) and declined in the...
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    rendered in shinden-zukuri style, reminiscent of the residential style of the 11th century Heian imperial aristocracy. It is evocative of the Shinden palace...
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    and the tō. Nowadays it can be found also at Shinto shrines and at shinden-zukuri aristocratic residences. The kairō and the rōmon were among the most...
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    Momoyama period. Shoin-zukuri, a new architectural style influenced by zen Buddhism, developed during that time from the shinden-zukuri of earlier Heian period...
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    distinctive building shows a blend of architectural elements of shinden zukuri and shoin zukuri styles. The Kogosho Conference was held here on the night of...
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    gabled-side). The shinmei-zukuri, nagare-zukuri, hachiman-zukuri, and hie-zukuri belong to this type. tsumairi or tsumairi-zukuri (妻入・妻入造) – a style of construction...
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    Ujigami Shrine (category Nagare-zukuri)
    dates to the late Heian period (794 – 1185). The haiden is built in the shinden-zukuri style, and its roof in the sugaruhafu style. The haiden dates to the...
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    落縁". www.aisf.or.jp. Japanese Architecture and Art Net Users System. "Shinden-zukuri 寝殿造". www.aisf.or.jp. Japanese Architecture and Art Net Users System...
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    indigenous and came to be used as furnishings in the architectural style of Shinden-zukuri. The characteristic of folding screens in the Muromachi period was the...
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    from China during the Heian period (794–1185). It is also called the shinden-zukuri style, after the architectural style of the main building. It featured...
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    influences, and came to be used as furnishings in the architectural style of Shinden-zukuri. During the Muromachi period (1392–1568), folding screens became more...
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    wooden walls. Inside each block were more than 100 buildings in the shinden-zukuri style, with varying size and purpose, built of Japanese cypress in the...
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    Interview with Matthew Welch, Curator of Japanese and Korean Art "Shinden-zukuri 寝殿造". JAANUS -- the on-line Dictionary of Japanese Architectural and...
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    of Japan (sculptures) List of National Treasures of Japan (temples) Shinden-zukuri Asian Historical Architecture: Byōdō-in. "Byōdō-in official web site"...
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    Kawamoto, Shigeo (2016), "寝殿造の成立と正月大饗~開放的な日本住宅の起源" [On the origin of the shinden-zukuri residence], Journal of Architecture and Planning, doi:10.3130/aija.81...
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    origins of an interest in the landscape outside the Heian period gardens, Shinden-zukuri gardens, lie in the increased local travel of the Japanese elite, a...
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    In Shinto shrine architecture, the honden (本殿, main hall), also called shinden (神殿), or sometimes shōden (昇殿) as in Ise Shrine's case, is the most sacred...
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  • Company. ISBN 0-8048-0998-4. "hashira 柱". www.aisf.or.jp. JAANUS. "Shinden-zukuri 寝殿造". JAANUS -- the on-line Dictionary of Japanese Architectural and...
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    before its destruction provides an important example of the ancient shinden-zukuri architectural style that developed in the Heian period away from the...
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    structures. The Murasaki Shikibu Nikki Emaki thus offers an insight into the shinden-zukuri architectural style, marked by a mixture of influence from Tang China...
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    location within the precincts of Miii-dera in the early Edo Period. Its Shinden-zukuri style main residence was a gift of Empress Meishō in 1647. It was originally...
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