. . . . . . "Nij\u016Bmon (\u4E8C\u91CD\u9580, lit. two-story gate) is one of two types of two-story gate presently used in Japan (the other one being the r\u014Dmon, see photo in the gallery below), and can be found at most Japanese Buddhist temples. This gate is distinguishable from its relative by the roof above the first floor which skirts the entire upper story, absent in a r\u014Dmon. Accordingly, it has a series of brackets (toky\u014D) supporting the roof's eaves both at the first and at the second story. In a r\u014Dmon, the brackets support a balcony. The toky\u014D are usually three-stepped (mitesaki) with tail rafters at the third step. A nij\u016Bmon is normally covered by a hip-and-gable roof. Unlike a r\u014Dmon, whose second story is inaccessible and unusable, a nij\u016Bmon has stairs leading to the second story. Some gates have at their ends two sanr\u014D (\u5C71\u5ECA), 2 x 1 bay structures housing the stairs. The second story of a nij\u016Bmon usually contains statues of Shakyamuni or of goddess Kannon, and of the 16 Rakan, and hosts periodical religious ceremonies. Large nij\u016Bmon' are 5 bays wide, 2 bays deep and have three entrances, however Tokyo's Z\u014Dj\u014D-ji, the Tokugawa clan's funerary temple, has a gate which is 5 x 3 bays. Smaller ones are 3 x 2 bays and have one, two or even three entrances. Of all temple gate types, the nuj\u016Bmon has the highest status, and is accordingly used for important gates like the ch\u016Bmon (middle gate) of ancient temples as H\u014Dry\u016B-ji. The sanmon, the gate of a Zen temple of highest prestige, is usually a nij\u016Bmon. Some nij\u016Bmon are called ch\u016Bmon (\u4E2D\u9580, lit. middle gate) because they are situated between the entrance and the temple."@en . . . . . "Nij\u016Bmon"@fr . "El nij\u016Bmon (\u4E8C\u91CD\u9580 - Puerta de dos pisos) es uno de los dos tipos de puerta de dos pisos que se utiliza en Jap\u00F3n en la actualidad (el otro es el r\u014Dmon), y se puede encontrar en la mayor\u00EDa templos budistas japoneses.\u200B Esta puerta se distingue de su pariente por el techo encima de la primera planta, que bordea todo el piso superior, ausente en un r\u014Dmon.\u200B en consecuencia, tiene una serie de soportes (toky\u014D) que dan apoyo a los aleros de la azotea, tanto en el primer y segundo piso.\u200B en un r\u014Dmon, los soportes dan apoyo a un balc\u00F3n. Las toky\u014D suelen ser tres escalones (mitesaki) con vigas de cola en el tercer paso.\u200B Un nij\u016Bmon est\u00E1 normalmente cubierto por una cubierta a dos aguas.\u200B"@es . . . . . . . "Nij\u016Bmon"@en . . . "Il nij\u016Bmon (\u4E8C\u91CD\u9580? lett. \"cancello a due piani\") \u00E8 uno dei due tipi di porta a due piani attualmente usati in Giappone (l'altro \u00E8 il r\u014Dmon, vedi la foto nella galleria sotto), e pu\u00F2 essere trovato nella maggior parte dei . Questo cancello \u00E8 distinguibile dal tetto sopra il primo piano che lambisce l'intero piano superiore, assente in un r\u014Dmon. Di conseguenza, ha una serie di supporti che sostengono la gronda del tetto sia al primo che al secondo piano. In un r\u00F4mon, i supporti sostengono un balcone. I toky\u014D sono di solito a tre gradini (mitesaki) con travi di coda al terzo gradino. Un nij\u016Bmon \u00E8 normalmente coperto da un tetto a due falde. A differenza di un r\u014Dmon, il cui secondo piano \u00E8 inaccessibile e inutilizzabile, un nij\u016Bmon ha le scale che portano al secondo piano. Alcune porte hanno alle loro estremit\u00E0 due sanr\u014D (\u5C71\u5ECA?), 2 x 1 strutture ad alloggiamenti che ospitano le scale. Il secondo piano di un nij\u016Bmon di solito contiene statue di Shakyamuni o della dea Kannon e dei 16 Rakan, e ospita periodiche cerimonie religiose. I nij\u016Bmon grandi sono larghi 5 campate, 2 campate profonde e hanno tre ingressi, tuttavia lo Z\u014Dj\u014D-ji di Tokyo, il tempio funerario del clan dei Tokugawa, ha un cancello che \u00E8 una campata di 5 x 3. I pi\u00F9 piccoli sono 3 x 2 campate e hanno uno, due o anche tre ingressi. Di tutti i tipi di portali del tempio, il nuj\u016Bmon ha la caratteristica d'essere il pi\u00F9 alto, ed \u00E8 quindi usato per cancelli importanti come lo ch\u016Bmon (porta centrale) di antichi templi come H\u014Dry\u016B-ji. Il sanmon, la porta di un tempio Zen di altissimo prestigio, \u00E8 solitamente un nij\u016Bmon. Alcuni nij\u016Bmon sono chiamati ch\u016Bmon (\u4E2D\u9580? lett. \"ingresso di mezzo\") perch\u00E9 sono situati tra l'ingresso e il tempio."@it . . . . . "\u4E8C\u91CD\u9580\uFF08\u306B\u3058\u3085\u3046\u3082\u3093\uFF09\u3068\u306F\u30012021\u5E74\u73FE\u5728\u65E5\u672C\u3067\u4F7F\u308F\u308C\u3066\u3044\u308B2\u7A2E\u985E\u306E2\u968E\u5EFA\u306E\u9580\u306E\u4E00\u3064\u3067\u3042\u308B\u3002\u306A\u304A\u3001\u3082\u30461\u7A2E\u985E\u306F\u697C\u9580\u3067\u3042\u308B\u3002\u4E8C\u91CD\u9580\u306F\u3001\u307B\u3068\u3093\u3069\u306E\u65E5\u672C\u306E\u5BFA\u9662\u306B\u898B\u3089\u308C\u308B\u3002\u4E8C\u91CD\u9580\u306F\u3001\u697C\u9580\u3068\u7570\u306A\u308A\u30012\u968E\u306E\u4EFB\u610F\u306E\u5730\u70B9\u304B\u3089\u925B\u76F4\u4E0B\u5411\u304D\u306E\u534A\u76F4\u7DDA\u3092\u4E0B\u308D\u3059\u3068\u5FC5\u305A1\u968E\u306E\u4E0A\u306E\u5C4B\u6839\u3092\u901A\u308B\u305F\u3081\u306B\u3001\u4ED6\u306E\u4F3C\u305F\u7A2E\u985E\u306E\u9580\u3068\u533A\u5225\u3067\u304D\u308B\u3002\u3059\u306A\u308F\u3061\u3001\u4E00\u307E\u3068\u307E\u308A\u306E\u7D44\u7269\u304C1\u968E\u30682\u968E\u4E21\u65B9\u306E\u5E87\u3092\u652F\u3048\u3066\u3044\u308B\u3068\u3044\u3046\u308F\u3051\u3067\u3042\u308B\u3002\u306A\u304A\u3001\u697C\u9580\u3067\u306F\u3001\u6301\u3061\u9001\u308A\u304C\u7E01\u5074\u3092\u652F\u3048\u3066\u3044\u308B\u3002\u7D44\u7269\u306F\u901A\u5E38\u30013\u6BB5\u69CB\u9020\u306B\u306A\u3063\u3066\u304A\u308A\uFF08\u4E09\u624B\u5148\uFF09\u30013\u6BB5\u76EE\u306B\u5782\u6728\u304C\u3042\u308B\u3002\u4E8C\u91CD\u9580\u306F\u901A\u5E38\u3001\u5165\u6BCD\u5C4B\u9020\u306E\u5C4B\u6839\u3067\u8986\u308F\u308C\u3066\u3044\u308B\u3002 \u697C\u9580\u306F2\u968E\u306B\u884C\u304F\u3053\u3068\u304C\u3067\u304D\u305A\u30012\u968E\u3092\u4F7F\u3046\u3053\u3068\u3082\u3067\u304D\u306A\u3044\u306E\u306B\u5BFE\u3057\u3001\u4E8C\u91CD\u9580\u306B\u306F2\u968E\u306B\u884C\u304F\u305F\u3081\u306E\u968E\u6BB5\u304C\u3042\u308B\u3002\u7AEF\u306B2\u9593x1\u9593\u306E\u5C71\u5ECA\u4E8C\u3064\u304C\u3042\u308A\u3001\u305D\u3053\u306B\u968E\u6BB5\u304C\u53CE\u5BB9\u3055\u308C\u3066\u3044\u308B\u4E8C\u91CD\u9580\u3082\u3042\u308B\u3002\u4E8C\u91CD\u9580\u306E2\u968E\u306B\u306F\u901A\u5E38\u3001\u91C8\u8FE6\u304B\u89B3\u97F3\u306E\u4ECF\u50CF\u3001\u5341\u516D\u7F85\u6F22\u304C\u3042\u308A\u3001\u5B9A\u671F\u7684\u306A\u5B97\u6559\u884C\u4E8B\u3082\u3053\u3053\u3067\u958B\u304B\u308C\u308B\u3002\u5927\u304D\u306A\u4E8C\u91CD\u9580\u306F\u5E455\u9593\u3001\u6DF1\u30552\u9593\u306E\u5927\u304D\u3055\u3067\u3001\u5165\u53E3\u30823\u304B\u6240\u306B\u3042\u308B\u3002\u3057\u304B\u3057\u3001\u5FB3\u5DDD\u5BB6\u306E\u83E9\u63D0\u5BFA\u3067\u3042\u308B\u6771\u4EAC\u90FD\u306E\u5897\u4E0A\u5BFA\u306B\u306F5\u9593x3\u9593\u306E\u9580\u304C\u3042\u308B\u3002\u3088\u308A\u5C0F\u3055\u306A\u4E8C\u91CD\u9580\u306F3\u9593x2\u9593\u306E\u5927\u304D\u3055\u3067\u30011-3\u304B\u6240\u306E\u5165\u308A\u53E3\u3092\u6301\u3064\u3002"@ja . . "Nij\u016Bmon"@it . "\u4E8C\u91CD\u9580\uFF08\u306B\u3058\u3085\u3046\u3082\u3093\uFF09\u3068\u306F\u30012021\u5E74\u73FE\u5728\u65E5\u672C\u3067\u4F7F\u308F\u308C\u3066\u3044\u308B2\u7A2E\u985E\u306E2\u968E\u5EFA\u306E\u9580\u306E\u4E00\u3064\u3067\u3042\u308B\u3002\u306A\u304A\u3001\u3082\u30461\u7A2E\u985E\u306F\u697C\u9580\u3067\u3042\u308B\u3002\u4E8C\u91CD\u9580\u306F\u3001\u307B\u3068\u3093\u3069\u306E\u65E5\u672C\u306E\u5BFA\u9662\u306B\u898B\u3089\u308C\u308B\u3002\u4E8C\u91CD\u9580\u306F\u3001\u697C\u9580\u3068\u7570\u306A\u308A\u30012\u968E\u306E\u4EFB\u610F\u306E\u5730\u70B9\u304B\u3089\u925B\u76F4\u4E0B\u5411\u304D\u306E\u534A\u76F4\u7DDA\u3092\u4E0B\u308D\u3059\u3068\u5FC5\u305A1\u968E\u306E\u4E0A\u306E\u5C4B\u6839\u3092\u901A\u308B\u305F\u3081\u306B\u3001\u4ED6\u306E\u4F3C\u305F\u7A2E\u985E\u306E\u9580\u3068\u533A\u5225\u3067\u304D\u308B\u3002\u3059\u306A\u308F\u3061\u3001\u4E00\u307E\u3068\u307E\u308A\u306E\u7D44\u7269\u304C1\u968E\u30682\u968E\u4E21\u65B9\u306E\u5E87\u3092\u652F\u3048\u3066\u3044\u308B\u3068\u3044\u3046\u308F\u3051\u3067\u3042\u308B\u3002\u306A\u304A\u3001\u697C\u9580\u3067\u306F\u3001\u6301\u3061\u9001\u308A\u304C\u7E01\u5074\u3092\u652F\u3048\u3066\u3044\u308B\u3002\u7D44\u7269\u306F\u901A\u5E38\u30013\u6BB5\u69CB\u9020\u306B\u306A\u3063\u3066\u304A\u308A\uFF08\u4E09\u624B\u5148\uFF09\u30013\u6BB5\u76EE\u306B\u5782\u6728\u304C\u3042\u308B\u3002\u4E8C\u91CD\u9580\u306F\u901A\u5E38\u3001\u5165\u6BCD\u5C4B\u9020\u306E\u5C4B\u6839\u3067\u8986\u308F\u308C\u3066\u3044\u308B\u3002 \u697C\u9580\u306F2\u968E\u306B\u884C\u304F\u3053\u3068\u304C\u3067\u304D\u305A\u30012\u968E\u3092\u4F7F\u3046\u3053\u3068\u3082\u3067\u304D\u306A\u3044\u306E\u306B\u5BFE\u3057\u3001\u4E8C\u91CD\u9580\u306B\u306F2\u968E\u306B\u884C\u304F\u305F\u3081\u306E\u968E\u6BB5\u304C\u3042\u308B\u3002\u7AEF\u306B2\u9593x1\u9593\u306E\u5C71\u5ECA\u4E8C\u3064\u304C\u3042\u308A\u3001\u305D\u3053\u306B\u968E\u6BB5\u304C\u53CE\u5BB9\u3055\u308C\u3066\u3044\u308B\u4E8C\u91CD\u9580\u3082\u3042\u308B\u3002\u4E8C\u91CD\u9580\u306E2\u968E\u306B\u306F\u901A\u5E38\u3001\u91C8\u8FE6\u304B\u89B3\u97F3\u306E\u4ECF\u50CF\u3001\u5341\u516D\u7F85\u6F22\u304C\u3042\u308A\u3001\u5B9A\u671F\u7684\u306A\u5B97\u6559\u884C\u4E8B\u3082\u3053\u3053\u3067\u958B\u304B\u308C\u308B\u3002\u5927\u304D\u306A\u4E8C\u91CD\u9580\u306F\u5E455\u9593\u3001\u6DF1\u30552\u9593\u306E\u5927\u304D\u3055\u3067\u3001\u5165\u53E3\u30823\u304B\u6240\u306B\u3042\u308B\u3002\u3057\u304B\u3057\u3001\u5FB3\u5DDD\u5BB6\u306E\u83E9\u63D0\u5BFA\u3067\u3042\u308B\u6771\u4EAC\u90FD\u306E\u5897\u4E0A\u5BFA\u306B\u306F5\u9593x3\u9593\u306E\u9580\u304C\u3042\u308B\u3002\u3088\u308A\u5C0F\u3055\u306A\u4E8C\u91CD\u9580\u306F3\u9593x2\u9593\u306E\u5927\u304D\u3055\u3067\u30011-3\u304B\u6240\u306E\u5165\u308A\u53E3\u3092\u6301\u3064\u3002 \u5168\u3066\u306E\u5BFA\u9662\u306E\u9580\u306E\u7A2E\u985E\u306E\u4E2D\u3067\u3082\u3001\u4E8C\u91CD\u9580\u306F\u6700\u3082\u9AD8\u8CB4\u306A\u3082\u306E\u3067\u3042\u308B\u305F\u3081\u3001\u6CD5\u9686\u5BFA\u306E\u3088\u3046\u306A\u53E4\u4EE3\u306E\u5BFA\u306E\u4E2D\u9580\u3068\u3044\u3063\u305F\u3001\u91CD\u8981\u306A\u9580\u306B\u4F7F\u308F\u308C\u3066\u3044\u308B\u3002 \u4E09\u9580\u306F\u6700\u3082\u9AD8\u8CB4\u306A\u7985\u5BFA\u306E\u9580\u3067\u3042\u308B\u304C\u3001\u3053\u308C\u3082\u901A\u5E38\u4E8C\u91CD\u9580\u3067\u3042\u308B\u3002\u3044\u304F\u3064\u304B\u306E\u4E8C\u91CD\u9580\u304C\u4E2D\u9580\u3068\u547C\u3070\u308C\u308B\u306E\u306F\u3001\u5165\u53E3\u3068\u5BFA\u306E\u9593\u306B\u3042\u308B\u305F\u3081\u3067\u3042\u308B\u3002"@ja . . "Nij\u016Bmon"@es . . . "4968"^^ . . "Un nij\u016Bmon (\u4E8C\u91CD\u9580, lit. \u00AB porte \u00E0 un \u00E9tage \u00BB) est l'un des deux types de portes \u00E0 un \u00E9tage actuellement utilis\u00E9s au Japon (l'autre \u00E9tant le r\u014Dmon, voir photo dans la galerie ci-dessous) et se trouve dans la plupart des temples bouddhistes au Japon."@fr . . . . "Nij\u016Bmon (\u4E8C\u91CD\u9580, lit. two-story gate) is one of two types of two-story gate presently used in Japan (the other one being the r\u014Dmon, see photo in the gallery below), and can be found at most Japanese Buddhist temples. This gate is distinguishable from its relative by the roof above the first floor which skirts the entire upper story, absent in a r\u014Dmon. Accordingly, it has a series of brackets (toky\u014D) supporting the roof's eaves both at the first and at the second story. In a r\u014Dmon, the brackets support a balcony. The toky\u014D are usually three-stepped (mitesaki) with tail rafters at the third step. A nij\u016Bmon is normally covered by a hip-and-gable roof."@en . "\u4E8C\u91CD\u9580"@ja . . . . . "El nij\u016Bmon (\u4E8C\u91CD\u9580 - Puerta de dos pisos) es uno de los dos tipos de puerta de dos pisos que se utiliza en Jap\u00F3n en la actualidad (el otro es el r\u014Dmon), y se puede encontrar en la mayor\u00EDa templos budistas japoneses.\u200B Esta puerta se distingue de su pariente por el techo encima de la primera planta, que bordea todo el piso superior, ausente en un r\u014Dmon.\u200B en consecuencia, tiene una serie de soportes (toky\u014D) que dan apoyo a los aleros de la azotea, tanto en el primer y segundo piso.\u200B en un r\u014Dmon, los soportes dan apoyo a un balc\u00F3n. Las toky\u014D suelen ser tres escalones (mitesaki) con vigas de cola en el tercer paso.\u200B Un nij\u016Bmon est\u00E1 normalmente cubierto por una cubierta a dos aguas.\u200B A diferencia de un r\u014Dmon, ciyo segundo piso es inaccesible e inutilizable, una nij\u016Bmon tiene escaleras que conducen al segundo piso. Algunas puertas tienen en sus extremos dos sanr\u014D (\u5C71\u5ECA), estructuras de 2 x 1 bah\u00EDas que alojan las escaleras.\u200B El segundo piso de un nij\u016Bmon generalmente contiene estatuas de Shakyamuni o de la diosa Kannon, y del 16 Rakan y hu\u00E9spedes de ceremonias religiosas peri\u00F3dicas. Los nij\u016Bmon grandes tienen 5 bah\u00EDas de ancho, 2 bah\u00EDas profundas y tienen tres entradas, sin embargo, el Zojo-ji de Tokio, templo funerario del clan Tokugawa, tiene una puerta que est\u00E1 a 5 x 3 bah\u00EDas.\u200B los m\u00E1s peque\u00F1os est\u00E1n a 3 x 2 bah\u00EDas y tienen uno, dos o incluso tres entradas.\u200B De todos los tipos de puerta del templo, los nuj\u016Bmon tiene el estatus m\u00E1s alto, y por lo tanto se utiliza para puertas importantes como el ch\u016Bmon (puerta del medio) de los templos antiguos como H\u014Dry\u016B-ji.\u200B El sanmon, la puerta de un templo Zen de mayor prestigio, es por lo general un nij\u016Bmon.\u200B Algunos nij\u016Bmon se llaman ch\u016Bmon (\u4E2D\u9580 - puerta del medio), ya que est\u00E1n situados entre la entrada y el templo.\u200B"@es . . . "Il nij\u016Bmon (\u4E8C\u91CD\u9580? lett. \"cancello a due piani\") \u00E8 uno dei due tipi di porta a due piani attualmente usati in Giappone (l'altro \u00E8 il r\u014Dmon, vedi la foto nella galleria sotto), e pu\u00F2 essere trovato nella maggior parte dei . Questo cancello \u00E8 distinguibile dal tetto sopra il primo piano che lambisce l'intero piano superiore, assente in un r\u014Dmon. Di conseguenza, ha una serie di supporti che sostengono la gronda del tetto sia al primo che al secondo piano. In un r\u00F4mon, i supporti sostengono un balcone. I toky\u014D sono di solito a tre gradini (mitesaki) con travi di coda al terzo gradino. Un nij\u016Bmon \u00E8 normalmente coperto da un tetto a due falde."@it . . "1106654280"^^ . . . . "Un nij\u016Bmon (\u4E8C\u91CD\u9580, lit. \u00AB porte \u00E0 un \u00E9tage \u00BB) est l'un des deux types de portes \u00E0 un \u00E9tage actuellement utilis\u00E9s au Japon (l'autre \u00E9tant le r\u014Dmon, voir photo dans la galerie ci-dessous) et se trouve dans la plupart des temples bouddhistes au Japon."@fr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "27799954"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .