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| kakebana 懸鼻 | ||||||
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|  Also 
      read kakehana, and written 掛鼻. A decorative nosing *kibana 
      木鼻 attached to the corner ends of various horizontal beams or to the corner 
      end of a bracket arm by means of a joint *saobiki dokko 
      竿引独鈷. Other types of nosing are carved out of the extended end of a single 
      horizontal beam. Nosing appeared in the Kamakura period with 
      the introduction of new architectural styles called the daibutsu 
      style *daibutsuyou 
      大仏様 and Zen style *zenshuuyou 
      禅宗様. The styles became popular and influenced the traditional Japanese style 
      *wayou 和様. Soon after 
      the introduction of the new styles it was common to find nosings on wayou 
      building | 
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