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What are some traditional Japanese architectural features and their symbolism?
What are some traditional Japanese architectural features and their symbolism?
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Traditional Japanese architecture incorporates features such as sliding doors (fusuma), tatami mats, and paper screens (shoji), reflecting principles of simplicity, harmony, and connection to nature. Symbolism is woven into architectural elements, such as the use of natural materials like wood and stone, and the incorporation of garden views to create tranquil living spaces.