This paper introduces the
misegura, a Japanese traditional façade, of the former Uchino Soy Sauce Shop, built in 1903 in Odawara City. The store was constructed by Unosuke Suzuki, a local carpenter. The
shinchikuhi-shiharaicho (construction record) has been kept by the Uchino family since the shop’s construction. Drawing on fieldwork and close study of the
shinchikuhi-shiharaicho, this paper explores the characteristics of this
misegura. It explains that the
misegura, although covered in corrugated iron sheets and ridge tiles features a plaster based created with wooden laths. These construction methods effectively shortened construction time and reduced the weight of the building.
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