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| The boards placed over rafters *taruki ‚–Ø, to form the underside of a roof and at the same time serve as an open or exposed ceiling *keshou yaneura ‰»Ï‰®ª— . These boards are laid at right angle to the ridge and extend to the eave ends. If the boards are laid parallel to the ridge, they are called yokoura-ita ‰¡— ”Â. | ||||||
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