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- Burdock_piling abstract "Burdock piling (牛蒡積, gobouzumi) is an advanced Japanese technique for building stone walls, named after the resemblance of the stones used to the Japanese burdock plant. It was used to build ishi gaki (石垣, stone wall), sloped stone walls which make up the foundations of many Japanese castles, such as Osaka Castle.Large rocks are fitted together over a mound of earth, and the remaining cracks are filled in with pebbles. This stone fill is called kuri ishi (栗石, chestnut stones) because of their small size. No mortar was used in the building of castle walls, which allowed the individual stones to move slightly during earthquakes without causing significant wall damage.This technique grew from an earlier Japanese wall-building technique known as disordered piling.".
- Burdock_piling thumbnail Oozu_castle_ishigaki.jpg?width=300.
- Burdock_piling wikiPageID "3779068".
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- Burdock_piling subject Category:Japanese_architectural_features.
- Burdock_piling subject Category:Masonry.
- Burdock_piling subject Category:Walls.
- Burdock_piling type Abstraction100002137.
- Burdock_piling type Cognition100023271.
- Burdock_piling type Concept105835747.
- Burdock_piling type Content105809192.
- Burdock_piling type Feature105849789.
- Burdock_piling type Idea105833840.
- Burdock_piling type JapaneseArchitecturalFeatures.
- Burdock_piling type Property105849040.
- Burdock_piling type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Burdock_piling comment "Burdock piling (牛蒡積, gobouzumi) is an advanced Japanese technique for building stone walls, named after the resemblance of the stones used to the Japanese burdock plant. It was used to build ishi gaki (石垣, stone wall), sloped stone walls which make up the foundations of many Japanese castles, such as Osaka Castle.Large rocks are fitted together over a mound of earth, and the remaining cracks are filled in with pebbles.".
- Burdock_piling label "Burdock piling".
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- Burdock_piling sameAs Q4998306.
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- Burdock_piling depiction Oozu_castle_ishigaki.jpg.
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