tsuke-shoin
type of zashikikazari in shoin-zukuri
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tsuke-shoin
Summary
Key Facts
- tsuke-shoin's based on is recorded as shoin[1].
- tsuke-shoin's based on is recorded as dashi-fuzukue[2].
- tsuke-shoin's architectural style is recorded as shoin-zukuri[3].
- tsuke-shoin is a type of window[4].
- tsuke-shoin is part of zashiki[5].
- tsuke-shoin is used for window[6].
- tsuke-shoin is used for zashikikazari[7].
- tsuke-shoin is used for shelf[8].
- tsuke-shoin's Commons category is recorded as Tsuke-shoin[9].
- tsuke-shoin's country of origin is recorded as Japan[10].
- tsuke-shoin comprises shōji[11].
- tsuke-shoin comprises ranma[12].
- tsuke-shoin comprises shelf[13].
- tsuke-shoin comprises ceiling[14].
- tsuke-shoin comprises shoinmado[15].
- tsuke-shoin's facet of is recorded as shoin[16].
- tsuke-shoin's has contributing factor is recorded as dashi-fuzukue[17].
- tsuke-shoin's native label is recorded as 付書院[18].
- tsuke-shoin's native label is recorded as 書院棚[19].
- tsuke-shoin's native label is recorded as 出文棚[20].
- tsuke-shoin's native label is recorded as 明り床[21].
- tsuke-shoin's native label is recorded as 出書院[22].
- tsuke-shoin's native label is recorded as 明り書院[23].
- tsuke-shoin's native label is recorded as 書院床[24].
- tsuke-shoin's name in kana is recorded as つけしょいん[25].
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Definition and Type
tsuke-shoin is a type of window[4].
Use and Application
Recorded has use include window[6], zashikikazari[7], and shelf[8]. Components include shōji[11]; ranma[12]; shelf[13]; ceiling[14]; and shoinmado[15], an architectural element[26]. tsuke-shoin is part of zashiki[5].