Sudare, barred lattice of bamboo
As the previous post of sudare, this mainly has three purposes.
This softly divides the space into the outside and the inside. In other words, this connects the outside and the inside by allowing us to see the outside from a building. The continuous space is one of the remarkable characters in Japanese architecture.
Location by Google Map
6 Comments:
Beautiful shading/shielding device.
so wonderful ideas!
:)
i think of one Chinese phrase to describle it, hm,in english, it should mean: the view of the outside is faintly discernible(in Chinese 若隐若现).
like it.
jing
www.shanghaidailyphoto.com
hello from Nantes (France) I love your blog, i got it in my favorites.
My dream is to visit Kyoto and all Japan one day, but for the moment I enjoy your pictures
WONDERFUL and always amazing
I like this photo, a very tranquil scene :)
Thank you for the comments:-)
walter: Yes, it is very useful.
jing: Nice phrase. I think that the phase applies to the shoji, paper sliding door. It can take in the light but shut out the view.
aurelia: Oh, thank you for your compliment!! I hope that you will enjoy the Real Kyoto!!
lisi: thank you for enjoying this photo.
Thank you for the comments:-)
walter: Yes, it is very useful.
jing: Nice phrase. I think that the phase applies to the shoji, paper sliding door. It can take in the light but shut out the view.
aurelia: Oh, thank you for your compliment!! I hope that you will enjoy the Real Kyoto!!
lisi: thank you for enjoying this photo.
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