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The grouping of two or three parallel rafters closely together with a wide space between each group. The spaces between square rafters is equal to the width of one rafter. Usually, the space between a pair of rafters in equal to double the space between the two rafters forming a pair. If there rafters form a group alternating with a pair of rafters, the space between group of three and a pair is about equal to the width of pair of rafters. Fukiyosewari ŠρŠ„, rafters to the omitting of every third rafter from closely aligned rafters *shigedaruki ”ɐ‚–Ψ, so that a there is a wide space between the remaining pairs.
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Iga Hachimanguu Zuijinmon ˆΙ‰κ”ͺ”¦‹{g–ε (Aichi)

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