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Sakabashira (逆柱, さかばしら) or sakasabashira (逆さ柱, さかさばしら), meaning "reverse pillar," is a folk belief about wooden structures in Japan, and it refers to reversing the vertical direction of a tree from its original direction of growth when using it to make a pillar in a wooden building.

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  • Sakabashira (逆柱, さかばしら) or sakasabashira (逆さ柱, さかさばしら), meaning "reverse pillar," is a folk belief about wooden structures in Japan, and it refers to reversing the vertical direction of a tree from its original direction of growth when using it to make a pillar in a wooden building. (en)
  • 逆柱(さかばしら)または逆さ柱(さかさばしら)は、日本の木造建築における俗信の一つで、木材を建物の柱にする際、木が本来生えていた方向と上下逆にして柱を立てることを言う。 (ja)
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  • Sakabashira (逆柱, さかばしら) or sakasabashira (逆さ柱, さかさばしら), meaning "reverse pillar," is a folk belief about wooden structures in Japan, and it refers to reversing the vertical direction of a tree from its original direction of growth when using it to make a pillar in a wooden building. (en)
  • 逆柱(さかばしら)または逆さ柱(さかさばしら)は、日本の木造建築における俗信の一つで、木材を建物の柱にする際、木が本来生えていた方向と上下逆にして柱を立てることを言う。 (ja)
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  • 逆柱 (ja)
  • Sakabashira (en)
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