A hanging 
      translucent screen *shouji 
      障子 that is constructed with a light wooden frame in which rails and muntins 
      are set. This frame is then covered with translucent paper. Kakeshouji 
      are often hung in small windows, especially in single lath windows *shitajimado 
      下地窓, in place of sliding screens hikishouji 引障子. Hanging shouji 
      are suspended by bent nails hammered into the wall above the window to the 
      right and left. Because kakeshoji are very lightweight, a nail is 
      also placed bottom-center to hold them firmly in place. Example: Nejikago-no-seki 
      捻駕籠の席, Aichi prefecture (hanging shouji over *bokusekimado 
      墨蹟窓 in the alcove).  
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