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| itaosae 板押 | ||||||
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|  Also 
      read itaoshi. Battens used to prevent boards from moving. They are 
      long, thin strips of wood set vertically and nailed into horizontally set 
      boards. Itaosae also refers to the battens used in board and batten 
      ceilings *saobuchi 
      tenjou 竿縁天井 and is also applied to the topmost ridge of a Shinto 
      gate *torii 鳥居, which 
      has a protective rain cover over the top lintel *kasagi 
      笠木. This cover is pressed down and can resemble the form of a panel strip 
      *me-ita 目板. Example: 
      Itsukushima Jinja *Ryoubu Torii 厳島神社両部鳥居 (19c) Hiroshima prefecture.  | 
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