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|  Also 
      pronounced kanaedono, kamaden. A synonym for *kamaya 
      Š˜‰®. A simple structure housing cauldrons kama Š˜ and a cooking range 
      *kamado â}. The kamadono 
      or kamaden was found in shrines ; a famous example being the kamaden 
      at Kibitsu Jinja ‹g”õ’Ã_ŽÐ, and was used as an area to prepare offerings of 
      food shinsen _éa or rice wine sake Žð for the deities enshrined. 
      The term is also used in the medieval satodairi —¢“à— , and applied 
      to the kama area in the residences of the aristocracy from the late 
      Heian period onward and in the Kamakura imperial palace, gosho ŒäŠ, 
      where the Kamakura period Shoguns resided. Here too it was used for food 
      preparation, particularly the boiling of rice. Often prefixed with the honorific 
      o Œä; okamadono ŒäŠ˜“a. | 
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