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tochibuki@žz•˜
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A type of board roofing *itabuki yane ”•˜‰®ª, whereby boards tochi-ita žz”Â, about 1-3cm thick and 60cm long are split along the straight grain and laid in such a way as to have a considerable overlap.
Another type of board roofing is called tokusabuki –Ø‘¯•˜. A single board tokusa-ita –Ø‘¯”Â, not as thick as tochi-ita, is laid between thinly split *kokera-ita Š`” and tochi-ita. Roofs of tochibuki were used extensively on tenements, shops, warriors' gates and even mansions in the 16-17c. Examples can be found on the Koumyouji Nioumon Œõ–¾Ž›m‰¤–å (1249) in Kyoto.
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*kokerabuki Š`•˜, *hiwadabuki •O”畘
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