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Kibitsu-zukuri : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kibitsu-zukuri . , or is a traditional Japanese Shinto architectural style characterized by four dormer gables, two per lateral side, on the roof of a very large ''honden'' (sanctuary).〔 The gables are set at a right angle to the main roof ridge, and the ''honden'' is part of a single complex also including a ''haiden'' (worship hall). Kibitsu Shrine in Okayama, Okayama Prefecture, Japan is the sole example of the style, although the Soshi-dō of Hokekyō-ji in Chiba prefecture is believed to have been modeled on it. ==Structure==
The T-shaped shrine is composed of two buildings: the ''haiden'' or prayer hall, in the front, and the ''honden'' or sanctuary, in the back, both under the same roof and joined by a short stairway (see floorplan). Both buildings show the clear influence of Buddhist architecture, as they include features of all major styles, that is Daibutsuyō, Zenshūyō and Wayō.〔
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