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- Karamon abstract "The karamon or karakado (唐門, lit. Chinese gate) is a type of gate seen in Japanese architecture. It is characterized by the usage of karahafu, an undulating bargeboard peculiar to Japan. Karamon are often used at the entrances of Japanese castles, Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines, and have historically been a symbol of authority.".
- Karamon thumbnail Nijo_Castle_Karamon2.JPG?width=300.
- Karamon wikiPageExternalLink 05_Sarvimaki%20Marja.pdf.
- Karamon wikiPageExternalLink ~jaanus.
- Karamon wikiPageID "23197847".
- Karamon wikiPageRevisionID "584292003".
- Karamon hasPhotoCollection Karamon.
- Karamon subject Category:Gates_in_Japan.
- Karamon subject Category:Japanese_architectural_features.
- Karamon subject Category:Japanese_architecture.
- Karamon type Abstraction100002137.
- Karamon type Cognition100023271.
- Karamon type Concept105835747.
- Karamon type Content105809192.
- Karamon type Feature105849789.
- Karamon type Idea105833840.
- Karamon type JapaneseArchitecturalFeatures.
- Karamon type Property105849040.
- Karamon type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Karamon comment "The karamon or karakado (唐門, lit. Chinese gate) is a type of gate seen in Japanese architecture. It is characterized by the usage of karahafu, an undulating bargeboard peculiar to Japan. Karamon are often used at the entrances of Japanese castles, Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines, and have historically been a symbol of authority.".
- Karamon label "Karamon".
- Karamon label "Karamon".
- Karamon sameAs Karamon.
- Karamon sameAs m.065y50r.
- Karamon sameAs Q3192940.
- Karamon sameAs Q3192940.
- Karamon sameAs Karamon.
- Karamon wasDerivedFrom Karamon?oldid=584292003.
- Karamon depiction Nijo_Castle_Karamon2.JPG.
- Karamon isPrimaryTopicOf Karamon.