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Gassho-zukuri
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Traditional Japanese farmhouse architecture characterized by steep thatched roofs resembling praying hands. Villages in Shirakawa-go and Gokayama in the heavy snowfall region were inscribed as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage in 1995. The attic was used for sericulture, and the structure built entirely without nails demonstrates the pinnacle of Japanese wooden construction.
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Category:Cultural IP
Subcategory:Architecture & Design
Location:Shirakawa, Gifu and Nanto, Toyama
Time Period:Edo period–present
Influence:Global
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