Category:Kumimono

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English: Kumimono − or Tokyō — groups of brackets and supporting blocks supporting the rafters and roofs of Buddhist temples in Japan.
  • The structural design was originated by Chinese architects for Buddhist temples in China.
  • The number of brackets is indicated with the 'counter suffix' tesaki. For example, the term futatesaki indicates two projecting brackets.
<nowiki>Tokyō; 組物; Tokyō; Токё; Tokyō; 斗栱; 斗栱; 鬥栱; элемент каркаса японских зданий; 日本の社寺建築の柱などの上で軒を支える部分; Konsolen- oder Kragarmsystem im japanischen Holzbau; Japanese architectural element; Масугуми; Кумимоно; 斗組; 斗栱; 二手先組; 斗拱; ときょう</nowiki>
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