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engawa
Summary
engawa is an architectural element[1]. engawa draws 175 Wikipedia views per month (architectural_element category, ranking #11 of 85).[2]
Key Facts
- engawa's instance of is recorded as architectural element[3].
- engawa is a type of veranda[4].
- engawa is a type of porch[5].
- engawa is a type of outdoor seating area[6].
- engawa is part of Japanese architecture[7].
- engawa's Commons category is recorded as Engawa[8].
- engawa's country of origin is recorded as Japan[9].
- engawa comprises nure-en[10].
- engawa comprises hiro-en[11].
- engawa's partially coincident with is recorded as hiro-en[12].
- engawa's has characteristic is recorded as interior space[13].
- engawa's has characteristic is recorded as exterior space[14].
- engawa's name in kana is recorded as えんがわ[15].
- engawa's name in kana is recorded as えんがは[16].
- engawa's revised Hepburn romanization is recorded as engawa[17].
- engawa's connects with is recorded as kutsunugi-ishi[18].
- engawa's connects with is recorded as hira-shoin[19].
- engawa's connects with is recorded as tsuke-shoin[20].
- engawa's connects with is recorded as zashiki[21].
- engawa's connects with is recorded as Japanese garden[22].
- engawa's connects with is recorded as nokiuchi[23].
- engawa's connects with is recorded as yaku-ishi[24].
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Definition and Type
engawa's instance of is recorded as architectural element[3]. Recorded subclass of include veranda[4], porch[5], and outdoor seating area[6].
Use and Application
Components include nure-en[10], an architectural element[25] and hiro-en[11]. engawa is part of Japanese architecture[7].
Why It Matters
engawa draws 175 Wikipedia views per month (architectural_element category, ranking #11 of 85).[2] engawa has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[26] engawa is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[27]