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sakakibashira 逆木柱 | ||||||
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sakabashira 逆柱 or sakasabashira 逆さ柱. Lit. upside down pillar.
1 An upside down spiral design applied to one of twelve pillars of on Nikkou Toushouguu *Youmeimon 日光東照宮陽明門 (1636) in Tochigi prefecture. The other pillars are covered with white plaster with an all-over relief pattern called *guri 屈輪, a design that has double spirals. The sakabashira has the same design applied upside down. 2 An inverted pillar in a Japanese vernacular house. Throughout Japan, it was considered important that a vernacular house have an inverted pillar, one with the root end up and the top end down, to ward off ill luck for the occupants. |
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a) sakakibashira 逆木柱
Nikkou Toushouguu Youmeimon 日光東照宮陽明門 (Tochigi) |
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