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Nakazonae are decorative intercolumnar struts installed in the intervals between bracket complexes (''tokyō'') at Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines in Japan.〔 In origin they were necessary to help support the roof; however, at the end of the 10th century the invention of the hidden roof〔The hidden roof () is a structure, composed of a true roof with a second roof beneath, which permits to obtain a heavily slanted roof with arbitrarily shallow eaves. Having its own, hidden roof support system, it made the ''nakazonae'' largely redundant.〕 made them superfluous. They remained in use, albeit in a purely decorative role, and are typical of the Wayō style. The ''Zenshūyō'' style used by Zen temples has instead bracket complexes even between posts. ==Kentozuka==
The simplest of these struts are the composed of a short post and a bearing block.
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