词条 | Katōmado |
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A {{nihongo|katōmado|火灯窓|lit. fire light window}}, also written {{nihongo|as|花頭窓・華頭窓|lit. flower top window}}, is a style of pointed arch or bell-shaped window found in Japanese architecture.[1] It first arrived in Japan from China together with Zen Buddhism,[2] as an element of Zen style architecture, but from the end of the 16th century it started to be used in temples of other Buddhist sects, Shinto shrines, castles, and samurai residences as well.[3] the window initially was not flared, but its design and shape changed over time: the two vertical frames were widened and curves were added at the bottom.[3] The kanji characters used for its name have also changed through the centuries, from the original "fire window" to "flower head window".[4] The oldest extant example of katōmado can be found in Engaku-ji's Shariden (Relic Hall)[5] in Kamakura, which is thought to closely follow the original style as it was introduced to Japan, with the vertical frames touching the bottom in straight lines.[3] Another well-known example can be found in the room called {{nihongo|Genji-no-ma|源氏の間}} in the Main Hall at Ishiyama-dera, Shiga prefecture. For this reason, katōmado are also known as {{nihongo|genjimado|源氏窓|Genji window}}. Notes1. ^In English, this type of window is also simply called "cusped window". 2. ^{{cite book |author=Coaldrake, William Howard |title=Architecture and authority in Japan |publisher=Routledge |location=New York |year=1996 |pages= |isbn=0-415-10601-X |oclc= |doi= |accessdate=}} 3. ^1 2 {{cite web|last=Japanese Architecture and Art Net Users System|title=Katoumado|url=http://www.aisf.or.jp/~jaanus/deta/k/katoumado.htm|publisher=JAANUS|accessdate=2010-06-21}} 4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.city.kyoto.jp/koho/eng/preview/19.html |title=Kyoto City Web / Preview Kyoto / Kato-mado Window |work= |accessdate=1 July 2010}} 5. ^This hall was moved to its current location in 1563.(source: {{cite web |url=http://ci.nii.ac.jp/naid/110006941481 |title=Engakuji Shariden wo Rei to Shita Rekishiteki Kikōzōbutsu|format= |work= |accessdate=1 July 2010}}) The original is believed to have been built sometime between the late 14th century and the mid 15th century.(source: {{cite web |url=http://www.bunka.go.jp/bsys/maindetails.asp?register_id=102&item_id=603 |title=National Treasure Database of Japan (国指定文化財等データベース:各棟情報詳細)|format= |work= |accessdate=1 July 2010}}) References 6 : Buddhism in Japan|Buddhist architecture|Zen|Architecture of Japan|Japanese architectural features|Windows |
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