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A Japanese wall is composed of a mixture of sand, clay, diatomaceous earth and straw, and is a traditional element in the construction of Japanese teahouses, castles and temples. Today, teahouses continue to use this product for Zen purposes. Traditional methods for building and decorating Japanese walls were included in the Japanese government's 1975 update to the Law for the Protection of Cultural Properties (1950).

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  • A Japanese wall is composed of a mixture of sand, clay, diatomaceous earth and straw, and is a traditional element in the construction of Japanese teahouses, castles and temples. Today, teahouses continue to use this product for Zen purposes. Traditional methods for building and decorating Japanese walls were included in the Japanese government's 1975 update to the Law for the Protection of Cultural Properties (1950). (en)
  • 日本壁(にほんかべ)は、日本の伝統的な建築技術によって作られた壁で表面を土で仕上げた古式京壁と漆喰で仕上げた漆喰壁の総称。 (ja)
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  • A Japanese wall is composed of a mixture of sand, clay, diatomaceous earth and straw, and is a traditional element in the construction of Japanese teahouses, castles and temples. Today, teahouses continue to use this product for Zen purposes. Traditional methods for building and decorating Japanese walls were included in the Japanese government's 1975 update to the Law for the Protection of Cultural Properties (1950). (en)
  • 日本壁(にほんかべ)は、日本の伝統的な建築技術によって作られた壁で表面を土で仕上げた古式京壁と漆喰で仕上げた漆喰壁の総称。 (ja)
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  • Japanese wall (en)
  • 日本壁 (ja)
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