Japanese architecture

Date: May 25th, 2008

Japanese architecture

Category:Japanese architecture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Subcategories. This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total. (more...)

JAPANESE ARCHITECTURE
Structures such as temples, castles, tea rooms and their component elements. (more...)

Japanese architecture - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Japanese ...
The buildings of Japan, notably domestic housing, temples and shrines, castles, and modern high-rises. Traditional Japanese buildings were made of wood with sliding doors, screens ... (more...)

Japanese architecture ? Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia Japanese architecture. Japanese architecture, structures created on the islands that constitute Japan. Evidence of prehistoric architecture in Japan has survived in ... (more...)

Traditional Japanese Architecture: Introduction
The presentation does not take up the subject of modern or contemporary Japanese architecture. Instead it examines only traditional examples of Buddhist temples ... (more...)

Japanese architecture definition of Japanese architecture in the Free ...
Japanese architecture, structures created on the islands that constitute Japan. Evidence of prehistoric architecture in Japan has survived in the form of models of terra-cotta ... (more...)

About Japan: Architecture
An exploration of Japanese architecture might well begin with the explanations of the wide variety of traditional styles -- temple, shrine, teahouse, rural ... (more...)

Japanese architecture: Information from Answers.com
Japanese architecture, structures created on the islands that constitute Japan. Evidence of prehistoric architecture in Japan has survived in the form (more...)

Japanese architecture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Japanese architecture (????, Nihon kenchiku?) has as long a history as any other aspect of Japanese culture. Originally heavily influenced by Chinese architecture, it has ... (more...)

Japanese Architecture
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