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|  Also called hakamagoshi yane ŒÑ˜‰®ª, or kabutoyane 
Š•‰®ª. A style of roof similar to the hipped roof *yosemune-zukuri 
Šñ“‘¢. However, the chief difference is that instead of the gable ends of the 
roof flowing downward to meet the eaves of the long sides of the roof parallel 
to the ridge at the front and back, the gable sides of the roof are cut very short 
to form a very short triangular section. Seen from the front or rear, the silhouette 
of the roof forms a trapezoidal shape. The reason for the short hips on the gable 
ends is derived from the need for windows for both light and ventilation in the 
attic area which is used for storage or extra rooms. Farmers in the northern, 
eastern and central parts of Japan often used this style of roof and covered it 
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