Category:Nijū-mon

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English: The Nijūmon is one of two types of two-story temple gates presently used in Japan — the other one being the rōmon.
  • It can be found at most Japanese Buddhist temples.
  • This gate is distinguishable from its relative because of the roof above the first floor which skirts the entire upper story, absent in a rōmon. A nijūmon is normally covered by a hip-and-gable roof.
<nowiki>Nijūmon; 二重門; nijūmon; nijūmon; Nijūmon; type of gate in a Shinto shrine; 二階建てで各階に屋根をもつ門; porte des temples bouddhistes japonais; Tipo di porta dei templi giapponesi</nowiki>
nijūmon 
type of gate in a Shinto shrine
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