Chigi (architecture)
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chigi-architecture-312-5985628
title:
Chigi (architecture)
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Chigi, Okichigi (置千木) or Higi (氷木) are forked roof finials found in Japanese and Shinto architecture. Chigi predate Buddhist influence and are an architectural element endemic to Japan. They are an important aesthetic aspect of Shinto shrines, where they are often paired with katsuogi, another type of roof ornamentation. Today, chigi and katsuogi are used exclusively on Shinto buildings and distinguish them from other religious structures, such as Buddhist temples in Japan.
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Forked roof finials in Shinto architecture
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chigi_(architecture)
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2023-10-02T08:48:56Z
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