@
kakugoushi tamagaki@ŠpŠiŽq‹ΚŠ_
KEY WORD :@architecture / general terms
@
Also called kakutamagaki Šp‹ΚŠ_ or *tatehigo tamagaki ’Gβά‹ΚŠ_. A variation of a *tamagaki ‹ΚŠ_ type fence. A fence with square laths set vertically between the main fence posts. Thought to have first appeared in the late 16c, it may also have a small roof to protect it from the rain. If the laths are placed diagonally, the fence is called sujikaigoushi tamagaki ‹ΨˆαŠiŽq‹ΚŠ_ and if the laths form a grid pattern, the fence is called oogoushi tamagaki ‘εŠiŽq‹ΚŠ_.
@
@

@
REFERENCES:
@
EXTERNAL LINKS: 
@@
NOTES
@

(C)2001 Japanese Architecture and Art Net Users System.@No reproduction or republication without written permission.
ŒfΪ‚ΜƒeƒLƒXƒgEŽΚ^EƒCƒ‰ƒXƒg‚ȂǁA‘S‚Δ‚ΜƒRƒ“ƒeƒ“ƒc‚Μ–³’f•‘»E“]Ϊ‚π‹Φ‚Ά‚ά‚·B
@