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- Shitomi (蔀), also called hajitomi (半蔀) are square-lattice shutters or doors found on older-style Japanese buildings. They are characteristic of the Shinden style, and the Heian Period (794-1185). They were used in aristocrats' palaces, and more rarely occur in temple buildings. They were replaced by sliding panels in the Shoin style. They are usually split and hinged horizontally; when open, the upper shutter was held up at 90 degrees to the wall with hooks, and the lower half could either be lifted out or folded parallel to the upper shutter. This allows the entire wall to be removed, leaving only the pillars. They are occasionally referenced in modern architecture. (en)
- 蔀(しとみ)は寝殿造などに用いられた建具のひとつ。古くは「篰」(竹冠に部)と書いた(諸説あり)絵巻が描かれ出す12世紀以降では、寝殿造の外周には格子状の蔀が描かれる。寝殿造などの上級建築では通常は蔀と格子は同じものである。ただし、蔀は格子よりも意味の幅が広い。 (ja)
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- 蔀(しとみ)は寝殿造などに用いられた建具のひとつ。古くは「篰」(竹冠に部)と書いた(諸説あり)絵巻が描かれ出す12世紀以降では、寝殿造の外周には格子状の蔀が描かれる。寝殿造などの上級建築では通常は蔀と格子は同じものである。ただし、蔀は格子よりも意味の幅が広い。 (ja)
- Shitomi (蔀), also called hajitomi (半蔀) are square-lattice shutters or doors found on older-style Japanese buildings. They are characteristic of the Shinden style, and the Heian Period (794-1185). They were used in aristocrats' palaces, and more rarely occur in temple buildings. They were replaced by sliding panels in the Shoin style. (en)
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