A ''takakura'' (lit. "tall/high storehouse") is a style of elevated storehouse, common throughout the Japanese archipelago in prehistoric and early historic times, and used in the [[Ryukyu Islands|Ryûkyû Islands]] into the 20th century. Similar structures are seen in Indonesia, and elsewhere throughout the Southeast and East Asian region. | A ''takakura'' (lit. "tall/high storehouse") is a style of elevated storehouse, common throughout the Japanese archipelago in prehistoric and early historic times, and used in the [[Ryukyu Islands|Ryûkyû Islands]] into the 20th century. Similar structures are seen in Indonesia, and elsewhere throughout the Southeast and East Asian region. |