Japanese architecture has traditionally been typified by
wooden structures, elevated slightly off the ground, with tiled or thatched
roofs. Sliding doors (fusuma) were used in place of walls, allowing the
internal configuration of a space to be customized for different occasions.
The ornate carvings and structures give a fell all them self’s.
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People usually sat on cushions or otherwise on the floor,
traditionally; chairs and high tables were not widely used until the 20th
century.
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I like the pattern of the tiled roofs the look nice and last
a long time.
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Each part of the buildings have their own artistic flare.
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And put them all together and that is Japanese architecture.
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