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[[File:Nagaya.jpg|Old depiction of a ''nagaya''|thumb|right]]
'''Nagaya''' (長屋, ′′longhouse) - a type of [[rowhouse]], which was typical for [[Edo period]] in Japan.<ref name="illustrated">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>
Nagaya was a long housing complex under the same ridge, one or two stories high, divided into small compartment for rent. The well, toilet and waste facilities were shared. Except for a bedroom, each household only had a kitchen.<ref name="illustrated" /> Historically, similar houses were built around a rich manor or castle for low-ranking [[samurai]].
<ref name="luchkova">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref><ref name="jaanus">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref> Later they accommodated both samurai and commoners. At the ends of the building shops were located typically, their owners lived in adjacent rooms.
The wealthier tenants lived in the rooms facing the street. Usually the tenants of a ''nagaya'' didn't have a family. The rooms had an earthen floor, with a size of 8-10 square meters.
If a gateway was located in one section, such a house was called ''nagaya[[mon (architecture)|mon]]'' (長屋門, longhouse-gate).<ref name="jaanus" />
== References ==
<references/>
[[Category:Japanese architectural history]]
[[File:Nagaya.jpg|Old depiction of a ''nagaya''|thumb|right]]
'''Nagaya''' (長屋, ′′longhouse) - a type of [[rowhouse]], which was typical for [[Edo period]] in Japan.<ref name="illustrated">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>
Nagaya was a long housing complex under the same ridge, one or two stories high, divided into small compartment for rent. The well, toilet and waste facilities were shared. Except for a bedroom, each household only had a kitchen.<ref name="illustrated" /> Historically, similar houses were built around a rich manor or castle for low-ranking [[samurai]].
<ref name="luchkova">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref><ref name="jaanus">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref> Later they accommodated both samurai and commoners. At the ends of the building shops were located typically, their owners lived in adjacent rooms.
The wealthier tenants lived in the rooms facing the street. Usually the tenants of a ''nagaya'' didn't have a family. The rooms had an earthen floor, with a size of 8-10 square meters.
If a gateway was located in one section, such a house was called ''nagaya[[mon (architecture)|mon]]'' (長屋門, longhouse-gate).<ref name="jaanus" />
== References ==
<references/>
[[Category:Japanese architectural history]]
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