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	  wirtten ‘¤. The area beside or surrounding the straw matted *tatami 
	  ô, floor of a room or veranda in Japanese dwellings. Formerly *en ‰ and engawa 
	  were interchangeable terms, but engawa now usually refers to a veranda 
	  that is either partly inside the building with sliding doors protecting 
	  it from rain, or a completely exposed veranda.  There are types: 1 *nure-en ”G‰, no rain doors so the it is exposed to the elements;@2 kure-en žÒ‰, the veranda boards have there long sides exposed;@3 kirime-en Ø–Ú‰, have the cross cut ends exposed;@4 takesunoko-en ’|âł̎q‰, is a type of veranda that has a bamboo slatted floor.  | 
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