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Also read *ekimon t–ε. A side gate or a small gate on one or both sides of a large gate used as a service entrance.
One example is Taiyuuin Reibyou ‘ε—Q‰@—μ•_ (mid-17c) in Nikkou “ϊŒυ, Tochigi prefecture, which is a side gate written as ekimon. It has undulating bargeboards on the gable ends. It is 1-bay wide and has one-entrance. The roof is covered with copper sheeting, doubanbuki “Ί”Β•˜.
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