First appeared during the Momoyama period, the shoin style (shoin-zukuri) is one of Japan’s most important residential architectural styles. It consists in a central area with floors covered by tatami mats, surrounded by aisles and compartmented with opaque screens or with sliding doors. Photographed here is the Shoin Zone, a traditional shoin style interior reconstructed at the Kokura castle.
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