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| shimomise 下店 | ||||||
| KEY WORD : architecture / folk dwellings | ||||||
|  1 A 
      room in the front, *shimote 
      下手, corner of the earth-floored area, *doma 
      土間 in urban vernacular houses, *machiya 
      町家, in many parts of Japan. The doma separates the shimomise 
      from the main retail area, *mise 
      店. Its position corresponds with that commonly occupied by the stable *umaya 
      厩, in farmhouses. The shimomise in urban buildings often had a timber 
      suspended floor, albeit a low one, that was frequently made openable to 
      the street by removable shutters. It was used for the storage and display 
      of merchandise, or sometimes as a workshop area. Also called *komise 
      小店.  2 In machiya in parts of Kouchi prefecture, a form of removable shutter, *tategu 建具 used to close the front of the mise. It consisted of a pair of horizontal hinged wooden shutters. The lower shutter, when opened, folded out and down to make a table with foldable legs to support the front edge, shougi 床几 which was used for the display of merchandise. The upper leaf folded up out of the way like a *shitomi 蔀. See *agemise 揚見世 and *battari shougi ばったり床几.  | 
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