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Kibitsu-zukuri (吉備津造), kibi-zukuri (吉備造) or hiyoku irimoya-zukuri (入母屋造, paired wing hip-and-gable roof style) is a traditional Japanese Shinto architectural style characterized by four dormer gables, two per lateral side, on the roof of a very large honden (sanctuary). The gables are set at a right angle to the main roof ridge, and the honden is part of a single complex also including a haiden (worship hall). Kibitsu Shrine in Okayama, Okayama Prefecture, Japan is the sole example of the style, although the Soshi-dō of Hokekyō-ji in Chiba prefecture is believed to have been modeled on it.

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  • Kibitsu-zukuri (吉備津造), kibi-zukuri (吉備造) or hiyoku irimoya-zukuri (入母屋造, paired wing hip-and-gable roof style) is a traditional Japanese Shinto architectural style characterized by four dormer gables, two per lateral side, on the roof of a very large honden (sanctuary). The gables are set at a right angle to the main roof ridge, and the honden is part of a single complex also including a haiden (worship hall). Kibitsu Shrine in Okayama, Okayama Prefecture, Japan is the sole example of the style, although the Soshi-dō of Hokekyō-ji in Chiba prefecture is believed to have been modeled on it. (en)
  • Kibitsu-zukuri (吉備津造), kibi-zukuri (吉備造) ou hiyoku irimoya-zukuri (入母屋造) est un style traditionnel d'architecture shinto caractérisé par quatre gables à lucarne, deux de chaque côté latéral, sur le toit d'un très grand honden (sanctuaire). Les pignons sont disposés à angle droit au faîte du toit principal, et le honden est partie d'un complexe unique comprenant également un haiden (salle de prière). Kibitsu-jinja à Okayama, préfecture d'Okayama au Japon est le seul exemple de ce style, bien que le soshi-dō de Hokekyō-ji dans la préfecture de Chiba est supposé avoir été conçu sur ce modèle. (fr)
  • 比翼入母屋造(ひよくいりもやづくり)は、日本における神社建築様式の一つ。 (ja)
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  • Kibitsu-zukuri (吉備津造), kibi-zukuri (吉備造) or hiyoku irimoya-zukuri (入母屋造, paired wing hip-and-gable roof style) is a traditional Japanese Shinto architectural style characterized by four dormer gables, two per lateral side, on the roof of a very large honden (sanctuary). The gables are set at a right angle to the main roof ridge, and the honden is part of a single complex also including a haiden (worship hall). Kibitsu Shrine in Okayama, Okayama Prefecture, Japan is the sole example of the style, although the Soshi-dō of Hokekyō-ji in Chiba prefecture is believed to have been modeled on it. (en)
  • Kibitsu-zukuri (吉備津造), kibi-zukuri (吉備造) ou hiyoku irimoya-zukuri (入母屋造) est un style traditionnel d'architecture shinto caractérisé par quatre gables à lucarne, deux de chaque côté latéral, sur le toit d'un très grand honden (sanctuaire). Les pignons sont disposés à angle droit au faîte du toit principal, et le honden est partie d'un complexe unique comprenant également un haiden (salle de prière). Kibitsu-jinja à Okayama, préfecture d'Okayama au Japon est le seul exemple de ce style, bien que le soshi-dō de Hokekyō-ji dans la préfecture de Chiba est supposé avoir été conçu sur ce modèle. (fr)
  • 比翼入母屋造(ひよくいりもやづくり)は、日本における神社建築様式の一つ。 (ja)
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  • Kibitsu-zukuri (en)
  • Kibitsu-zukuri (fr)
  • 比翼入母屋造 (ja)
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