Hiyoshi-zukuri
Appearance
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/73/Hiyoshi-taisha_higashihongu-honden01nt3200.jpg/275px-Hiyoshi-taisha_higashihongu-honden01nt3200.jpg)
Hiyoshi-zukuri or hie-zukuri (日吉造), also called shōtei-zukuri / shōtai-zukuri (聖帝造) or sannō-zukuri (山王造) is a rare
Ōtsu, Shiga
, hence the name. They are the East and West Honden Hon-gū (本殿本宮) and the Sessha Usa Jingū Honden (摂社宇佐神宮本殿).
It is characterized by a
structure, that is, the building has its main entrance on the side which runs parallel to the roof's ridge (non gabled-side).The building is composed of a 3x2 The roof on the back has a characteristic shape (see photo below).
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/fe/Hiyoshi-taisha_nishihongu2.jpg/220px-Hiyoshi-taisha_nishihongu2.jpg)
See also
Notes
- ^ a b Iwanami Kōjien Japanese dictionary, 6th Edition (2008), DVD version
- ^ The ken is the distance between one supporting pillar and another, a quantity which can vary from shrine to shrine and even within the same building.
- ^ JAANUS, Hie-zukuri
- ^ History and Typology of Shrine Architecture, Encyclopedia of Shinto accessed on November 2009