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In Japanese architecture mokoshi literally "skirt storey" or "cuff storey", is a decorative pent roof surrounding a building below the true roof.

In Japanese architecture: The Hakuhō period …double-roof structure, in which a mokoshi, or roofed porch, was placed between two major stories.

Mokoshi were widely used in *zenshuuyou 禅宗様 architecture introduced to Japan in the late 12c. The Doushunji Kannondou 洞春寺観音堂 (1430) in Yamaguchi ...

Mokoshi is a type of Japanese roof lantern that is commonly used in traditional Japanese architecture to bring natural light into a building.

2018/4/9 -Distinctive upturned "artichoke leaf" design of Chinese roofs; a very functional construction for a home; supported by columns and not walls ...

2012/6/25 -Oct 23, 2017 - #1 Mokoshi Roof Shape- bottom roof comes off the side of the house and curves upward on the eaves.

2014/2/13 -The name “mokoshi” refers to the double-layered roofs that are found on Buddhist temples. A famous piece of architecture that features several ...

Perfect for a quiet corner or a Zen garden, our Mokoshi Pagoda Fountain features a radiant LED illuminated toshin core as water cascades down from all four ...

Perfect for a quiet corner or a Zen garden, our Mokoshi Pagoda Fountain features a radiant LED illuminated toshin core as water cascades down from all four ...

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裳階

裳階は、仏堂、塔、天守等で、軒下壁面に付いた庇状構造物。別名:雨打。通常、本来の屋根の下にもう一重屋根をかけるかたちで付ける。...-Wikipedia