Head brace - Kasarinuki

Japanese: 頭貫 - かしらぬき
Head brace - Kasarinuki
〘 noun 〙 A horizontal beam used to connect the top of a pillar. In the past, it was called a hashinuki. It is mainly used in shrine and temple architecture. [Japanese Architecture Dictionary (1906)]

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Japanese:
〘名〙 柱の上部のつなぎとした横木。古くは、柱貫という。主として社寺建築に用いる。〔日本建築辞彙(1906)〕

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