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tatehaiden 縦拝殿 | ||||||
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A type of worship hall *haiden 拝殿 which is attached to the main sanctuary *honden 本殿, and also serves as a passageway to the honden. The Edo period Haiden at Owari Ookunitama Jinja 尾張大国霊神社 in Aichi prefecture, is considered a tatehaiden. It is 5 x 3 bays, with the central bay is wider than the side bays, and has a gable roof *kirizuma yane 切妻屋根, covered with cypress bark. The entrance is on the gable end. The ridge is at right angle to the honden's ridge and follows the central axis of the building's configuration. The Ookunitama Tatehaiden is attached to the honden and may serve as both an offering hall *heiden 幣殿 and a worship hall. Example: Daigoji Kiyotakimiya Haiden 醍醐寺清滝宮拝殿, Kyoto, Muromachi period 1434 according to the dairy of the priest, Mansai Junkou, MANSAI JUNKOU NIKKI 満済准后日記. | ||||||
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Ookunitama Jinja Haiden 尾張大国霊神社拝殿 (Aichi)
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