(made of) stone; stone-built
wood construction; woodworking; (arch.) gardener
handmade; homegrown; hand-crafted; homemade
house built like a kura, with the walls covered in mud
traditional style of Japanese residential architecture
traditional style of Japanese architecture with a steep thatched roof
sukiya style of building; style of a tea-ceremony arbor (arbour)
warehouse style; house built like a kura, with the walls covered in mud; building a kura storehouse; someone who builds kura storehouses
town planning; urban development; community development; creating a community
manner of Heian era palatial architecture
building with a gabled, hipped roof
makeshift; improvised; hurriedly prepared; hastily got up
sashimi prepared from live fish, arranged in its original shape
gabled roof; building with a gabled roof; gabled roof construction
manufacturing; craftsmanship; making New-Year's decorations; (arch.) preparing fields; (arch.) farming
joined block construction of a statue
manufacturing; craftsmanship; making New-Year's decorations; (arch.) preparing fields; (arch.) farming
town planning; urban development; community development; creating a community
physical culture; bodybuilding (body development, not necessarily weightlifting)
style of shrine architecture based on that of Ise Jingu
made in the winter (sake)
makeshift; improvised; hurriedly prepared; hastily got up
warehouse style; house built like a kura, with the walls covered in mud; building a kura storehouse; someone who builds kura storehouses
samurai-house style (Kamakura period)
hip roof; hipped roof; building with a hip roof
hip roof; hipped roof; building with a hip roof
ancient architectural style using interlocked triangular logs
built in a night; stopgap; hastily written
oldest architectural style for Shinto shrines (e.g. used at Izumo shrine)
oldest architectural style for Shinto shrines (e.g. used at Izumo shrine)
manufacturing; craftsmanship; making things by hand
creating a (usually favorable) environment
sukiya style of building; style of a tea-ceremony arbor (arbour)
style of Shinto architecture in which the main hall and worship hall share one roof, and are connected via an intermediate passageway
inside finishing (of a house)
sashimi prepared from live fish, arranged in its original shape
early phase of the shoin-zukuri residential architecture style
fish, chicken, shellfish, etc. blanched by exposure to boiling and then icy water
fish, chicken, shellfish, etc. blanched by exposure to boiling and then icy water