Category:Nakazonae
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Nakazonae (中備) are variously shaped intercolumnar struts used mainly in Japanese religious architecture. After the Heian period they had become technically superfluous, but they were maintained as decorations. The main types are the kentozuka, the hana-hijiki, the warizuka and the kaerumata.
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Media in category "Nakazonae"
The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total.
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Chofukuji (Kasugai) 02.JPG 2,048 × 1,536; 710 KB
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Houryu-ji chumon.JPG 1,016 × 768; 220 KB
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Kanchi-in Zentsu-ji03s5s4290.jpg 2,860 × 4,290; 4.31 MB
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Nagasaki Sofukuji M5575.jpg 1,250 × 974; 612 KB
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Shin-Yakushiji07s3200.jpg 2,142 × 3,200; 1.94 MB
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Zentsu-ji in Zentsu-ji City Kagawa pref42s4592.jpg 4,592 × 3,056; 2.87 MB