Jisho

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Noun
1. style of Shinto architecture in which the main hall and worship hall share one roof, and are connected via an intermediate passageway
Wikipedia definition
2. Ishi-no-ma-zukuri, also called gongen-zukuri, yatsumune-zukuri and miyadera-zukuri is the name of a complex Shinto shrine structure in which the haiden, or worship hall, and the honden, or main sanctuary, are interconnected under the same roof in the shape of an H. The connecting passage can be called ai-no-ma, ishi-no-ma, or chūden . The floor of each of the three halls can be at a different level. If the ai-no-ma is paved with stones it is called ishi-no-ma, whence the name of the style.
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権現造 【ごんげんづくり】

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