CHARACTERISTICS OF THE RECONSTRUCTION PROCESS OF THE SHIGA-IN TEMPLE BUILT IN THE MEIJI PERIOD

  • OGASHIWA Norika
    Graduate School of Conservation, Tokyo University of the Arts, M. Conservation/Building and Districts

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  • 移築過程からみる明治期滋賀院の特徴について
  • イチク カテイ カラ ミル メイジキ シガイン ノ トクチョウ ニ ツイテ

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<p> This study seeks to examine, through the analysis of historical materials, the reconstruction process of the SHIGA-IN temple built during the Meiji period, after being burned down in 1877. This study used historical materials from the Eizanbunko Library.</p><p> </p><p> The paper is organized as follows:</p><p> 1. “A restoration figure” that sheds light on the precincts’ composition in the Meiji-period, modern era.</p><p> 2. It was followed by the temple’s functions and precincts’ composition in Edo-period, early modern era.</p><p> 3. According to the outline of the reconstruction process, “Nikai-syoin” was relocated from SEIKAN-IN temple, “Oku-noma” from GOKURAKUBO temple, “Omote-noma” from HOUMAN-IN temple, “Daidokoro” from KEISOKU-IN temple, and “Butsuden” from ZIGENDO temple.</p><p> 4. All of the historical buildings are arranged skillfully, especially considering the fact that the difference of altitude in the precincts is marked by “Ishigaki, ” that is, stone high wall. The others include change of direction and three-dimensional arrangement of the historical buildings in a small precinct.</p><p> 5. The historical buildings in the Meiji-period still exist.</p><p> 6. A new function for the utilization of the minimum remodeling process was added.</p>

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