*The main Niô-mon temple gate was constructed c. [[1637]]-[[1644]], in emulation of the "Japanese" (''wayô'') style of the [[Heian period]].<ref>The term ''wayô'' (lit. "Japanese style") was coined in the [[Kamakura period]] to refer to the architectural styles introduced from China in the [[Nara period]] and which had now become rather traditional and nativized, in contrast to the more newly introduced, and thus more foreign-seeming Chinese styles of architecture (''karayô'') introduced alongside [[Zen]]. See: "[http://www.aisf.or.jp/~jaanus/deta/w/wayou.htm Wayou]," JAANUS.</ref> | *The main Niô-mon temple gate was constructed c. [[1637]]-[[1644]], in emulation of the "Japanese" (''wayô'') style of the [[Heian period]].<ref>The term ''wayô'' (lit. "Japanese style") was coined in the [[Kamakura period]] to refer to the architectural styles introduced from China in the [[Nara period]] and which had now become rather traditional and nativized, in contrast to the more newly introduced, and thus more foreign-seeming Chinese styles of architecture (''karayô'') introduced alongside [[Zen]]. See: "[http://www.aisf.or.jp/~jaanus/deta/w/wayou.htm Wayou]," JAANUS.</ref> |