The elementary knowledge of the Japanese tatami
Do you know that there is various meaning in a case like 1 "ken"?
It is greatly divided into "hasirawari" (When a standard dimension between the pillars is shown.) and the "tatamiwari" (When the dimension of the tatami is shown.) There are three kinds of these two as well respectively, and they are "kouma", "tyukyouma" and "edoma".
| |
hasirawari |
tatamiwari |
| kyouma |
1,967 mm |
1,909 mm |
| tyukyouma |
1,909 mm |
1,818 mm |
| edoma |
1,818 mm |
1,757 mm |
Areas vary even if the six tatami of same rooms are said because it is here except for this in the size of the tatami to the smaller thing of the housing development size. This thing is convenient when it is known because it doesn't know that it is surprising.
And, by architecture such as a temple, between the pillar of the outside and the pillar, as 1 "ken", the scale of that architecture, "ken" ~ "ken". You must be careful of this because it isn't always pointing at the standard dimension though it is expressed with the space.
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