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| nozurazumi 野面積 | ||||||
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|  1 Also 
      called *ishigaki 
      石垣; ishigaketsumi 石崖積; ishigakizumi 石垣積. A rough, unprocessed 
      stone with one comparatively even surface used to make a stone garden wall. 
      More of these stones are required to build a wall than if only rough stones 
      are used. Also many rough stones are packed behind the visible stones for 
      support. *Kuzurezumi 
      崩積 is the term used for completely rough stones of different sizes piled 
      up into a wall. See *ransekizumi 
      乱石積; *gobouzumi 
      牛蒡積.  2 Lit. 'Natural-face masonry'. Also nozurahagi 野面矧ぎ. Also written nozurazumi 野頬積. A technique used in building dry stone walls *ishigaki 石垣, supporting castle ramparts, towers and moats. The stones are worked very little, giving the wall a rough, natural appearance. The stones appear to be piled up randomly, but the technique actually makes use of stone groupings and gravity to create a strong wall. Nozurazumi walls are stable and drain well, although their slope is less steep than walls built by cut and inserted masonry *kirikomihagi 切込矧ぎ or pounded and inserted masonry *uchikomihagi 打込矧ぎ.  | 
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    Matsumotojou 
          松本城 (Nagano) 
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