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Structural members that slant inward in four directions. Examples include the corner pillars of some belfries *shourou ΰO, or the pillars that support the roof of an open shelter over the place used for purification rites *chouzuya θ Ι, at a shrine. Square pillars of this type have slanted cuts on the top and bottom to allow a good fit for the incline. The diamond-shaped top and bottom cuts are called kikujutsu Kιp. | ||||||
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