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| The smallest 
      semi-circular tile, with a diameter of 7.5cm. An eave end tile of this size 
      decorated with a comma pattern, is called itodomoe marugawara 
bΫ’ 
      or itodomoe 
b. A tile with a chrysanthemum motif, is called itokiku 
      marugawara 
eΫ’. This is also 7.5cm in diameter. Itomarugawara 
      are used at the base of many built up ridges *irakagawara 
      αO’ and along the base of the corner ridge *sumikudarimune 
      χ~. Example: Manpukuji *Daiyuuhouden 
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