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ichimonji gawara@ˆê•¶ŽšŠ¢ | ||||||
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called ichimonji nokigawara ˆê•¶ŽšŒ¬Š¢; ichimonnji karakusagawara
ˆê•¶Žš“‚‘Š¢. A type of pantile *sangawara
ŽVŠ¢, that usually has an undecorated pendant *gatou
Š¢“–, along the eave edge. The lower edge of the pendant is straight. Ichimonji
tiles are frequently utilized for rustic buildings. See *sukiya
”Šñ‰®. 2@Also Ichimonji sodesumigawara ˆê•¶Žš‘³‹÷Š¢ (one pattern corner sleeve tile). A plain eave-end tile with a straight-edged bottom used at corners and along the barge course *keraba 屉H. 3@Tiles used at the top of some fences. One example is *tsuiji ’z’n. |
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