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Japanese-Western Eclectic Architecture (Japanese: 和洋折衷建築, Hepburn: Wayō Se'chū Kenchiku) is an architectural style that emerged from the Eclecticism in architecture movement of the late 19th and early 20th century, which intentionally incorporated Japanese architectural and Western architectural components into one building design. The style is both a precursor to and a style of Modern Japanese Architecture (近代和風建築, Kindai Wafū Kenchiku).

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  • Japanese-Western Eclectic Architecture (en)
  • 和洋折衷建築 (ja)
  • 和洋折衷建築 (zh)
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  • 和洋折衷建築(わようせっちゅうけんちく)とは、近代日本において建てられた和風建築と洋風建築の要素を意図的に折衷した建物。 幕末の横浜にルーツを持つと言われ、明治維新後に日本各地で建築された。文明的とされた洋風建築の要素と伝統的なステータスの象徴であった和風建築の要素の双方を組み合わせたところに特徴がある。 代表的な建築物としては、1872年に建てられた東京の(後の第一国立銀行本店)や1876年に建てられた長野県の旧開智学校、1881年に建てられた札幌の清華亭などが挙げられる。 (ja)
  • 和洋折衷建築(日语:和洋折衷建築/わようせっちゅうけんちく Wayō secchū kenchiku */?)是近代日本折衷日式建築及西洋式建築要素的建物。也稱作和洋折衷樣式。 源自幕末的横濱,明治維新後在日本各地興建,遍及日治時代的台灣等諸外地。特徵是混合象徵文明的洋風建築和傳統的和風建築雙方的要素。 代表的建築物有1872年興建的東京本店、1876年興建的長野縣舊開智學校、1881年興建的札幌等。 (zh)
  • Japanese-Western Eclectic Architecture (Japanese: 和洋折衷建築, Hepburn: Wayō Se'chū Kenchiku) is an architectural style that emerged from the Eclecticism in architecture movement of the late 19th and early 20th century, which intentionally incorporated Japanese architectural and Western architectural components into one building design. The style is both a precursor to and a style of Modern Japanese Architecture (近代和風建築, Kindai Wafū Kenchiku). (en)
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  • Left, 1st floor traditional Japanese entrance with tatami flooring in the rooms in the background. Right, the Western style visitor's room , on the 2nd floor of the Shayōkan mansion, . (en)
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  • Japanese-Western Eclectic Architecture (Japanese: 和洋折衷建築, Hepburn: Wayō Se'chū Kenchiku) is an architectural style that emerged from the Eclecticism in architecture movement of the late 19th and early 20th century, which intentionally incorporated Japanese architectural and Western architectural components into one building design. The style is both a precursor to and a style of Modern Japanese Architecture (近代和風建築, Kindai Wafū Kenchiku). The style emerged in Yokohama in the 1853–1867 Bakumatsu period, and spread throughout Japan after the 1868 Meiji Restoration, and then to Asian and Western countries during the expansion of the Empire of Japan. This architectural style is characterised by both components of enlightenment Western-style architecture and components of historically emblematic traditional Japanese architecture. Buildings that are early exemplary representations of this style are: The First National Bank of Japan (第一国立銀行, Daiichi Kokuritsu Ginkō) built by Mistui Group (三井組, Mistui Gumi) in 1872, the Kaichi School Museum building built in 1876, and Seika Restaurant (清華亭, Seika Tei) built in 1881. (en)
  • 和洋折衷建築(わようせっちゅうけんちく)とは、近代日本において建てられた和風建築と洋風建築の要素を意図的に折衷した建物。 幕末の横浜にルーツを持つと言われ、明治維新後に日本各地で建築された。文明的とされた洋風建築の要素と伝統的なステータスの象徴であった和風建築の要素の双方を組み合わせたところに特徴がある。 代表的な建築物としては、1872年に建てられた東京の(後の第一国立銀行本店)や1876年に建てられた長野県の旧開智学校、1881年に建てられた札幌の清華亭などが挙げられる。 (ja)
  • 和洋折衷建築(日语:和洋折衷建築/わようせっちゅうけんちく Wayō secchū kenchiku */?)是近代日本折衷日式建築及西洋式建築要素的建物。也稱作和洋折衷樣式。 源自幕末的横濱,明治維新後在日本各地興建,遍及日治時代的台灣等諸外地。特徵是混合象徵文明的洋風建築和傳統的和風建築雙方的要素。 代表的建築物有1872年興建的東京本店、1876年興建的長野縣舊開智學校、1881年興建的札幌等。 (zh)
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