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shikiban 敷盤 | ||||||
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Also called sara-ita 皿板. A sole plate. A flat level board placed on floor boards to form a base to erect posts or pillars. Shikiban are also placed underneath the pillars of *torii 鳥居, the gate-like structure used to mark the entrance of a Shinto shrine. | ||||||
![]() Nikkou Toushouguu Okusha Karatorii 日光東照宮奥社唐鳥居 (Tochigi) |
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