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Latest revision as of 08:57, 30 April 2020
- Japanese: 行燈・行灯 (andon)
Andon are a traditional style of Japanese lantern, made of a wooden, bamboo, or metal frame and lined with paper. Though the form originally emerged in the Kamakura period as a handheld style of lantern, by the Edo period it was the most standard form of lighting fixture used indoors; various types of andon were designed to be hung from pillars or walls or to be placed on floors or furniture.
References
- Explanatory plaques on-site at Futagawa-juku honjin.[1]