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      read chien hikaku. Double eaves *futanoki 
      “ñŒ¬, composed of base rafters *jidaruki 
      ’n‚–Ø, and flying rafters *hien 
      daruki ”òž÷‚–Ø. Jidaruki were round or oval in cross section 
      and hien daruki were square. This style came from the Continent and 
      can be widely seen in Korean temple buildings today. After the end of the 
      8c the use of circular base rafters in Japan gradually waned and both sets 
      were either square or rectangular.  Example : Yakushiji Toutou –òŽtŽ›“Œ“ƒ (8c), Toudaiji Tegaimon “Œ‘厛“]ŠQ–å (8c), both in Nara.  | 
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        Toutou –òŽtŽ›“Œ“ƒ (Nara) 
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