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- List of National Treasures of Japan (castles) (links | edit)
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- Japan Institute of Architects (links | edit)
- Chigi (architecture) (links | edit)
- Katsuogi (links | edit)
- Main Hall (Japanese Buddhism) (links | edit)
- Ken (unit) (links | edit)
- Mihashira Torii (links | edit)
- East Asian hip-and-gable roof (links | edit)
- Karamon (links | edit)
- Onigawara (links | edit)
- Hokora (links | edit)
- Sukiya-zukuri (links | edit)
- Haiden (Shinto) (links | edit)
- Heiden (Shinto) (links | edit)
- Omoya (links | edit)
- Hisashi (architecture) (links | edit)
- Mokoshi (links | edit)
- Tamagaki (links | edit)
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- Setsumatsusha (links | edit)
- Taisha-zukuri (links | edit)
- Shinmei-zukuri (links | edit)
- Kasuga-zukuri (links | edit)
- Nagare-zukuri (links | edit)
- Hachiman-zukuri (links | edit)
- Hiyoshi-zukuri (links | edit)
- Ishi-no-ma-zukuri (links | edit)
- Groups of Traditional Buildings (links | edit)