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Also called *kakedomoegawara
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qb; sodegawara ; sodegatagawara `. Roof tiles placed along
the barge course *keraba 屉H of
a gable roof *kirizuma yane
؍ȉ or on the gable of a hip-and-gable roof *irimoya
yane ꉮ. Tiles on the eave edge are called sleeve tiles, sode karakusagawara . These terms continued to be used when roofing the barge course
with pantile *sangawara
V, i.e., the tile that combines the semi-circular cover tile *marugawara
ۊ and the broad concave tile *hiragawara
into one tile. This type of tile came into use during the Edo period. |
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a) *ogamidomoe qb@b) *kakedomoegawara |b
c) *ogami karakusagawara q@d) *kake karakusagawara | Nogami Hachimanguu Haiden 㔪{qa (Wakayama) |
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*hirasodegawara , *hirasode kakugawara p | ||||||
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