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Japanese traditional house, Fusuma

Tue, March 12, 2013, by Muza-chan

If you visit a Japanese traditional house, you will probably notice two kinds of wooden rectangular panels, dividing the rooms or used as sliding-doors: the panels made with wooden frames covered by semi-opaque washi paper are called shoji, while the ones covered with thick, opaque paper or silk, are called fusuma.

Also used as closed doors, fusuma are usually made with a black lacquer frame and, unlike the shoji, are covered on both sides. And in the old times, these panels were painted manually with nature or fantasy scenes, like these amazing fusuma that can be seen at Tenryu-ji, in Arashiyama, Kyoto.

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Tenryu-ji Temple, Arashiyama, Kyoto
Tenryu-ji Temple, Arashiyama, Kyoto
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Fuji X100
Lens: Fujinon
Focal Length: 19mm
Aperture: F/2
Shutter Speed: 1/85s
ISO Sensitivity: ISO 2000
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