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1@In the Heian and Kamakura periods, a gate in a pise mud wall *tsuiji zn. 2@In *dozou-zukuri y ’ structures in the medieval and early modern periods, a fireproof door with its timber frame covered in mud daub *tsuchikabe yΗ and/or plaster *shikkui ½ς. Although plastered swing doors such as *kannonbiraki tobira ΟΉJΰ were technically a kind of tsuchido, the term was usually applied to sliding doors *hikido ψΛ, such as those at the front of *misegura X . these doors ran in a single runner, mizo a and were stored in a *tobukuro Λά. They were closed during a fire or for security at night. |
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