Abstract
As for the relation between the rafter placement and the bracket complex, Rokushigake architecture, which is the combination of the outer surface of each block and the outer surface of the two rafters, is well known. However, there are quite a few non-Rokushigake Japanese shrines and temples designated as national treasure or important cultural properties. This paper will analyze the dimensional relation between the rafter placement and 3-on-1 bracket complex among the non-Rokushigake architecture. Consequently, it became clear that the outer surface of three-block bracket arms or its center are matched systematically with the inner surface of the rafter above and its center or the outer surface from the six-rafters placement to three-rafters placement.
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