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*Hiyoshi-zukuri* is an architectural style characterized by a main structure (*moya*) with a front width of three bays and a depth of two bays, surrounded by eaves on the front and both sides, but not on the rear.
This style is unique in that it does not feature *chigi* or *katsuogi* (decorative roof elements).
Also known as *Seitei-zukuri*, this architectural style is extremely rare nationwide.
Photo: Hiyoshi Taisha (Ōtsu City, Shiga Prefecture)