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mukaidaidokoro 向台所 | ||||||
KEY WORD : architecture / folk dwellings | ||||||
A second raised-floor area at the lower end *shimote 下手, of urban vernacular houses *machiya 町家. Separated from the main raised-floor living rooms kyoshitsubu 居室部 by the earth-floored area *doma 土間. Found in the Hida 飛騨 region of Gifu prefecture; surviving examples date from the Meiji period, but the arrangement is believed to go back to late Edo. The mukaidaidokoro served as a food preparation area and servants' dining space. There was usually a sunken hearth *irori 囲炉裏, set in the floor, which was surfaced with matting *tatami 畳, in well-off houses. The term was used instead of *daidokoro 台所 to refer to the room, also equipped with an irori, where family members ate. | ||||||
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*shimodaidokoro 下台所, *katte 勝手 | ||||||
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