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|  A pivot-hinged door. *To 
Λ refers to sliding doors. However, in a compound word such as *karado 
Λ or *hirakido JΛ, both 
of which are hinged, to is used. Pivot-hinged doors can be classified according 
to structural style: single panel; several planks joined together *itakarado 
ΒΛ; or a paneled door set in a frame *sangarado 
VΛ. Tobira can also be categorized by the way they open: single panel 
door swinging either inward or outward *katabiraki 
ΠJ; doors that swing in both directions *ryoubiraki ΌJ. Folding doors are 
called moroori ryoubiraki ΌάΌJ, with each door having one 
fold, hence, two leaves. A door with two folds and three sections is called *mitsuori 
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![]() moroori 
              ryoubiraki ΌάΌJF 
    Kenchouji Butsuden ·§a (Kanagawa)  | 
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| *tsurimoto karado έ³Λ, *tesaki θζ, *jikuzuri ²έ, *jikuana ², *hashibami [ς, *ireko-ita όqΒ | ||||||
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