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Shoin-zukuri

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A Japanese residential architectural style that developed in the Muromachi period. Featuring tokonoma alcoves, chigai-dana shelves, tsuke-shoin desks, and shoji screens, its tatami-floored rooms became the prototype for modern Japanese rooms. Ginkaku-ji's Togudo is an early representative, defining the aesthetics and formality of Japanese living spaces.

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Category:Cultural IP
Subcategory:Architecture & Design
Location:Kyoto (many representative examples)
Time Period:15th century–present
Influence:National
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Residential architectureJapanese roomTokonoma

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