Japanese House - The Shoin-Zukuri 16th Century Era
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Shoin-Zukuri is a style of Japanese residential architecture used in the mansions of the Samurai temple guest halls, and Zen abbot's quarters of the Azuchi-Momoyama (1568-1600) and also Edo periods.
It forms the basis of today's traditional-style Japanese house. Characteristics of the Shoin-Zukuri development were the incorporation of square posts and floors, The style takes its name from the shoin, a term that originally meant a study and a place for lectures on the sūtra within a temple.
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Dimensions: Foot base 20x16 Meters, House 9x9 Meters. Suitable for 512 Sized Lands and Up.
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- Japanese House - The Shoin-Zukuri Era
- Window Opacity TOUCH Control for your Privacy
- Beautiful Original High Detail Texture Designs
- Suitable for 512 Sized Lands and Upwards.
- ***SEE INSIDE PICS***