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en-ita 縁板 | ||||||
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The boards used to make the floor over a veranda framework. There are two common methods: kirime-en 切目縁 and kure-en 榑縁. Kirime-en uses short cross-cut planks that are placed at right angles to the direction of the ridge. They extend from the wall or the lower sliding door tracks *shikii 敷居 to just beyond the supporting veranda strut-ties *enkazura 縁葛 that tie the veranda struts *enbashira 縁柱 together. The outer cut ends are usually exposed. Kure-en uses long planks that run parallel to the direction of the ridge. Their cut ends appear at each end of the veranda. More rarely, the veranda boards are cut on the diagonal, making a more elaborate looking floor surface. The planks are set with an almost imperceptible incline so that rainwater can easily run off. | ||||||
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*nure-en 濡縁 | ||||||
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