tokobashira
decorative pillar in an tokonoma alcove, near the center of the room
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tokobashira
Summary
Key Facts
- tokobashira's architectural style is recorded as minka[1].
- tokobashira's architectural style is recorded as chashitsu[2].
- tokobashira's architectural style is recorded as shoin-zukuri[3].
- tokobashira's architectural style is recorded as sukiya-zukuri[4].
- tokobashira is made of wood[5].
- tokobashira is a type of column[6].
- tokobashira is a type of zashikikazari[7].
- tokobashira is part of tokonoma[8].
- tokobashira's Commons category is recorded as Tokobashira[9].
- tokobashira's country of origin is recorded as Japan[10].
- tokobashira's shape is recorded as rectangular cuboid[11].
- tokobashira's shape is recorded as cylinder[12].
- tokobashira's native label is recorded as 床柱[13].
- tokobashira's name in kana is recorded as とこばしら[14].
- tokobashira's revised Hepburn romanization is recorded as tokobashira[15].
- tokobashira's connects with is recorded as otoshigake[16].
- tokobashira's connects with is recorded as tokogamachi[17].
Body
Definition and Type
Recorded subclass of include column[6] and zashikikazari[7].
Use and Application
tokobashira is part of tokonoma[8].