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[b]Shouji[/b] (障子) are a type of [[door]], [[window]], or room divider in traditional [[east asian architecture|Japanese architecture]]. They consist of thin, translucent paper on a wooden lattice frame. The paper is thin enough to let light in, but not to see through. Shouji can be used as [[sliding doors]] or as windows. Sometimes, shouji panels may include a small glass window to see through. Shouji are similar to [[fusuma]], another type of sliding paper panel. The difference is that [[fusuma]] are made of thick, opaque paper that doesn't let light through. h4. See also * [[sliding doors]] * [[fusuma]] * [[door]] * [[open door]] * [[doorway]] h4. External links * "Wikipedia: Shōji":[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shōji] * http://mn_nihongo.tripod.com/shoji_fusuma.html Updated by bot Sun, Sep 18 '22, 02:56 |