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| Also pronounced daibou. A large room 6.7m wide and 12.7m deep constructed in a style customary from about mid-7c to the end 8c. that served as the priests' quarters at a Buddhist temple. particularly A partition provided a small area where an attendant monk, a novice or some one of lower social rank lived. | ||||||
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| *soubou m[, *Higashimuro Ί, *Tsumamuro ΘΊ, *juubou Z[. | ||||||
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| (C)2001 Japanese Architecture and Art Net Users System.@No reproduction or republication without written permission. fΪΜeLXgEΚ^ECXgΘΗASΔΜRecΜ³f‘»E]ΪπΦΆά·B | ||||||
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