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| irigawabashira 入側柱 | ||||||
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Also called moyabashira 母屋柱 or 身舎柱. Pillars that are erected inside and 
parallel to the pillars positioned on the perimeter of a building *kawabashira 
側柱. In temple buildings these pillars surround the central core *moya 
母屋 and separate it from the aisle-like area *hisashi 
廂 that may exist on any or all four sides. They also support the purlins in the 
roof structure. Residential architecture styles *shinden-zukuri 
寝殿造 for example, which occasionally have surrounding aisles, call the inner pillars 
irigawabashira. Furthermore, ordinary residences with an enclosed veranda-like 
space, also call the interior pillars that mark this space off from the core of 
the dwelling irigawabashira. | 
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