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- Mokoshi abstract "In Japanese architecture a mokoshi (裳階・裳層, also pronounced shōkai), literally "skirt story" or "cuff story", is a decorative pent roof surrounding a building below the true roof. Since it does not correspond to any internal division, the mokoshi gives the impression of there being more floors than there really are. It is usually a ken deep and is most commonly seen in Buddhist temples and pagodas (see for example the article tahōtō). The mokoshi normally covers a hisashi, a walled aisle surrounding a building on one or more sides, but can be attached directly to the core of the structure (the moya), in which case there is no hisashi. The roofing material for the mokoshi can be the same or different (see for example's Hōryū-ji's kon-dō) as in the main roof.".
- Mokoshi thumbnail Mokoshi_Moya_and_Hisashi_.jpg?width=300.
- Mokoshi wikiPageID "25208735".
- Mokoshi wikiPageRevisionID "584286028".
- Mokoshi hasPhotoCollection Mokoshi.
- Mokoshi subject Category:Japanese_architecture.
- Mokoshi subject Category:Roofs.
- Mokoshi comment "In Japanese architecture a mokoshi (裳階・裳層, also pronounced shōkai), literally "skirt story" or "cuff story", is a decorative pent roof surrounding a building below the true roof. Since it does not correspond to any internal division, the mokoshi gives the impression of there being more floors than there really are. It is usually a ken deep and is most commonly seen in Buddhist temples and pagodas (see for example the article tahōtō).".
- Mokoshi label "Mokoshi".
- Mokoshi label "Mokoshi".
- Mokoshi label "裳階".
- Mokoshi sameAs Mokoshi.
- Mokoshi sameAs 裳階.
- Mokoshi sameAs m.09ghxnj.
- Mokoshi sameAs Q3319398.
- Mokoshi sameAs Q3319398.
- Mokoshi wasDerivedFrom Mokoshi?oldid=584286028.
- Mokoshi depiction Mokoshi_Moya_and_Hisashi_.jpg.
- Mokoshi isPrimaryTopicOf Mokoshi.