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The point where two downward slopig roofs meet to
form a vally, under which gutters must be set to carry off rain water. Examples
are found on Usa Jinguu Honden F²_{{a (1854-1861) in
Ooita prefecture, and in Nara, at Toudaiji *Hokkedou ε@Ψ° also called Sangatsudou
O°, erected in 748 with the Raidou η° added in the Kamakura period (1199). A valley was formed when the latter building was attached and a raingutter added to carry off water that formed when the two buildings were joined. |
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a) Butsudou §°@b) Raidou η°
Toudaiji Hokkedou ε@Ψ° (Nara) |
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