Japanese Roof Gallery
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Koro or incense burner in the form of an ancient Chinese roof tile with a small spider on the side,
Tanaka Ryōhei (1933 - 2019) — Roof and Tree (woodblock print; ink on paper, 1978)
Censer in the Form of Sparrow on a Roof TilePeriod: Edo period, date: 1650Medium: Lightly glazed sto
GEN INOUE. Folded Roof House.「折り屋根」の家. Shizuoka Prefecture. Japan. photos: GEN INOUE
Aoyama Masaharu (Japanese, 1893-1969) - Cat on Tile Roof, 1950
japaneseaesthetics:Roof tiles on a Kyoto temple. Photography by Hope Mengherman on Flickr
radstudies:Aoyama Masaharu (Japanese, 1893-1969) - Cat on Tile Roof, 1950
centuriespast: Roof Tile Oni-gawara Artist/maker unknown, Japanese Made in Japan, Edo Period (1615-1
emmaklee: Japanese temple roof [via tanakawho / flickr]
nobrashfestivity:Ryohei Tanaka, Snow and Roof (snow and thatched roof)Etching & aquatint
1great-adventure:Japanese Roof Tiling | The Way of Zen by YaLE Studio on Flickr.
redlipstickresurrected:Meckey (Japanese, based Osaka, Japan) - Thatched Roof, 2006, Photography
Aoyama Masaharu (Japanese, 1893-1969) - Cat on Tile Roof, 1950
Super unusual pattern for this haori lining (haori is here worn inside out) depicting cats on a tile
Asahi Kasei AKXY2 Concept, 2022. The Japanese chemical company is celebrating its centenary (althoug
1253/2000JLPT: N1School Grade: Junior high schoolThis character is a combination of 宀 roof/buil
Slit (Nagano, Japan)Known as the roof of Japan, Nagano, located on the main Japanese island of
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Japanese temple roof details
Slit (Nagano, Japan)Known as the roof of Japan, Nagano, located on the main Japanese island of
kyotodreamtrips:Suzume no Oyado is a 120-year-old traditional Japanese-Villa with a thatched roof. L
“airhouse covers japanese concrete house with habitable green roof”HOUSE IN SEKIGAHARA B
centuriespast: Roof Tile Oni-gawara Artist/maker unknown, Japanese Made in Japan, Edo Period (1615-1
Castle Roof-RidgeCopper-plated mythical creatures called shachihoko (鯱鉾 / lit. killer whale) from Ja
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