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Gassho-zukuri Architecture

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A distinctive architectural style developed in Hida region and Shirakawa-go, featuring steeply pitched thatched roofs resembling hands in prayer (gassho). Engineered to withstand heavy snow loads and provide fire resistance, these structures showcase masterful timber joinery and thick beam construction. The style embodies practical wisdom adapted to harsh alpine climates and represents a pinnacle of traditional Japanese building techniques.

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Subcategory:Landmarks
Location:Gifu, Toyama
Time Period:1300s-present
Influence:National
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architecturetraditional methodsGifu

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