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KEY WORD :@1 architecture / general terms@2 art history / paintings
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1@ Diamond or lozenge shaped lattice or muntins used on doors, transoms, and fences *hishigaki •HŠ_. Doors with diamond-shaped latticework are called hishigoushido •HŠiŽqŒË and transoms with a diamond-shaped lattice are called hishigoushi ranma •HŠiŽq—“ŠÔ. One example is the hishigoushi found at Ryouanji —ŽˆÀŽ› (late 16c) in Kyoto.

2@ Also called *tasukimon æF•¶.
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Ujigami Jinjya ‰FŽ¡ã_ŽÐ (Kyoto)

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