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generic term for a deep veranda.  1@A low veranda beyond the main core of a building. In a *shinden-zukuri Qa’ building it is called *hirobisashi Lω and is outside the aisles *hisashi ω. It is usually called a *magobisashi ·ω in temple buildings and is usually enclosed. In homes of samurai , it is called *ooyuka ε°. An outside veranda of this type may have a slatted floor, in which case it is called sunoko-en βΕq. 2@A broad veranda under the eaves with an open, outer, more shallow veranda called *ochi-en  which was added later. See *buke-zukuri Ζ’; *nure-en G.  | 
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