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  • Miniatuur voor Washi (papier)
    constructie ervan. Er bestaan twee soorten Fusuma. Beiden worden nu nog gebruikt als decoratieve schuifdeur. Fusuma-shoji: dit zijn enkelvoudige paneel-afscheidingen...
    39 kB (5.758 woorden) - 6 jun 2022 23:18
  • rollen), de shoji (障子) (Japanse schuifdeuren gemaakt uit een houten rasterwerk met een transparant papier aan één zijde beplakt) en de fusuma (襖) (Japanse...
    15 kB (1.773 woorden) - 30 apr 2024 21:46

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  • transmission is not needed, the similar but opaque fusuma is used (oshiire/closet doors, for instance). Shoji usually slide, but may occasionally be hung or...
    73 kB (6.959 woorden) - 9 jun 2024 19:14
  • children featuring popular characters can also be purchased. Both fusuma and shōji are room dividers that run on wooden rails at the top and bottom. The...
    4 kB (388 woorden) - 15 mei 2024 07:42
  • is the use of screen walls (the shōji and the fusuma). In traditional Japanese Architecture, the shoji and the fusuma are used to separate the spaces...
    22 kB (3.175 woorden) - 14 apr 2024 23:05
  • flourished, although women typically remained unseen behind screens, curtains or fusuma. Helen McCullough describes Murasaki's writing as of universal appeal and...
    58 kB (7.212 woorden) - 23 apr 2024 11:38
  • directly to the outdoors. Some fusuma are painted, though many now feature printed graphics. Shoji are similar to fusuma but are generally translucent...
    77 kB (9.219 woorden) - 18 jun 2024 15:38
  • and fusuma (right rear, matching byōbu). Transition from Shinden style to Shoin style. Between the young man and the seated nun, sliding fusuma; behind...
    22 kB (865 woorden) - 9 feb 2024 18:35
  • Tansu Toilets in Japan Zabuton Minka Rooms Japanese kitchen Washitsu Fusuma Shōji Tatami (flooring) Tokonoma Japanese language Historical kana usage Japanese...
    37 kB (2.470 woorden) - 24 feb 2024 12:46
  • without central columns as the mats and the sliding partitions (fusuma (襖) and shōji (障子)) can be based on a standard size. It was mainly used in minka...
    22 kB (2.513 woorden) - 9 mrt 2024 09:50
  • architecture in Europe and North America. Their predecessor is the sliding Shōji and Fusuma panel door in traditional Japanese architecture. The post-war building...
    12 kB (1.399 woorden) - 4 jun 2024 15:17
  • core area surrounded by aisles, and smaller areas separated by fusuma sliding doors, or shōji partitions constructed of paper on a wooden frame or wooden...
    10 kB (942 woorden) - 16 apr 2024 20:14
  • houses. Its characteristics were that sliding doors called fusuma and paper windows called shōji were fully adopted, and tatami mats were laid all over the...
    91 kB (11.219 woorden) - 24 mei 2024 07:08
  • ISBN 978-1-873410-22-6. Retrieved 27 June 2012. "Etiquette for Opening and Closing Fusuma". Ogasawara-ryu.com. Archived from the original on January 24, 2014. Retrieved...
    6 kB (665 woorden) - 30 okt 2022 21:00
  • were developed. Removable and slidable screens called fusuma, Translucent paper panels called shoji , tansu, sudare blinds, doorway curtains, and folding...
    115 kB (15.027 woorden) - 12 apr 2024 21:25
  • Washitsu also usually have sliding doors (fusuma), rather than hinged doors between rooms. They may have shōji and, if the particular room is meant to serve...
    3 kB (336 woorden) - 24 nov 2023 22:11
  • featuring elements of traditional Japanese style culture such as washitsu (fusuma, tatami, and shōji) which were stylized in the Higashiyama culture...
    9 kB (893 woorden) - 13 apr 2024 04:00
  • exceedingly-hot, humid summers, multiple layers of sliding doors (fusuma and shōji) could be added or removed to moderate the temperature inside; closing...
    15 kB (1.744 woorden) - 6 mrt 2024 03:32
  • on which people can sit comfortably. They also typically consist of shoji, fusuma, and ramas which allow for the space to be very minimalistic and cohesive...
    15 kB (1.570 woorden) - 3 mei 2024 22:15
  • are partitioned by shōji, sliding and portable doors that are also made from paper and wood. Unlike fusuma, paper used for shōji is very thin so outside...
    49 kB (6.818 woorden) - 1 mei 2024 19:36
  • consisted of movable shoji (wood and translucent paper screens to filter the light between the exterior and interior) and fusuma (heavier paper mache...
    20 kB (2.863 woorden) - 22 dec 2020 22:20
  • top. Only one example survives from so early comparable to the painted fusuma screens shown at the rear in the interior scene illustrated. As female figures...
    10 kB (1.296 woorden) - 4 nov 2023 01:25
  • house to create a more open plan feel, separated by Japanese fusuma partitions and shōji screens. The rooms were filled with objects of art, including...
    35 kB (4.479 woorden) - 3 sep 2023 12:14