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Edo-Period Merchant House Architecture
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Merchant houses in Takayama, Gifu and Omihachiman, Shiga built during the Edo to Meiji periods exemplify integrated commercial-residential architecture. Their latticed windows, white plaster walls, and internal open-space compositions demonstrate functional integration of commerce and dwelling. Regional stylistic variations reveal close relationships between local industries and architectural practice.
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Category:Cultural IP
Subcategory:Architecture & Design
Location:Takayama, Gifu and Omihachiman, Shiga
Time Period:1600s-1900s
Influence:National
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