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Japanese Houses - Virtual Culture - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Traditional Japanese houses are built by erecting wooden columns on top of a flat foundation made of packed earth or stones. Wooden houses exist all over the world. What are the particular characteristics of houses in Japan? This section allows you to look inside a traditional Japanese house.
A Tour of Japanese Castles - Travel - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
This article introduces the structure and function of Japanese castles, including several specific examples such as Matsumoto Castle, Nagoya Castle, and Himeji Castle.
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Covered mostly by mountains and greenery and rich in forest resources, Japan has a long tradition of building with wood. The country boasts the oldest and largest wooden buildings in the world, many
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