
Overview
Traditional Japanese storehouses were constructed using special methods, so as to protect valuables. They have thick earthen walls covered in white plaster, they maintain a stable level of humidity, and they can withstand temperatures up to 900℃. People used them to protect their important possessions from Japan's warm, humid climate and from the fires that raged in Japan's towns and cities, where houses were mainly made of wood. And storehouses were not just for storing goods; some were used for making sake, miso, or other items that required fermentation. Over the years, storehouses came to be symbols of wealth, even evolving into luxurious homes. As Japan's architecture modernized, the number of storehouses declined, but these days many people are converting old storehouses into restaurants, galleries, and living spaces. On this edition of BEGIN Japanology, our theme is storehouses. These buildings reveal a great deal about Japan's architecture and everyday ingenuity.
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6 - 1Sumo January 10, 2013
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6 - 2Bathroom Scales January 17, 2013
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6 - 3Enka January 24, 2013
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6 - 4Small Factories January 31, 2013
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6 - 5Japanophiles - Azby Brown February 07, 2013
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6 - 6Japanophiles - Ernst Seiler February 14, 2013
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6 - 7Japanophiles - Yasokichi Konishiki February 21, 2013
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6 - 8Ume Plums March 07, 2013
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6 - 9Storehouses March 14, 2013
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6 - 10Wagyu March 21, 2013
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6 - 11Uniforms April 04, 2013
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6 - 12Rice Cookers April 11, 2013
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6 - 13Burial Mounds April 18, 2013
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6 - 14Stationery April 25, 2013
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6 - 15Bread May 02, 2013
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6 - 16Pine Trees May 09, 2013
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6 - 17Parcel Delivery May 16, 2013
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6 - 18Pro Wrestling May 23, 2013
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6 - 19Strawberries May 30, 2013
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6 - 20Calculators June 13, 2013
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6 - 21Television June 27, 2013
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6 - 22Lake Biwa July 04, 2013
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6 - 23Expressways July 11, 2013
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6 - 24Beer July 18, 2013
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6 - 25Japanophiles - Mike Harris August 01, 2013
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6 - 26Japanophiles - Karl Bengs August 08, 2013
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6 - 27Japanophiles - Kenny Omega August 15, 2013
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6 - 28Shakuhachi September 05, 2013
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6 - 29Convenience Stores September 12, 2013
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6 - 30Used Books September 19, 2013
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6 - 31Women's Nylons October 03, 2013
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6 - 32Remote Islands October 10, 2013
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6 - 33Characters and Mascots October 17, 2013
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6 - 34Grapes October 24, 2013
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6 - 35Makeup November 07, 2013
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6 - 36Ukiyo-e November 14, 2013
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6 - 37Buses November 21, 2013
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6 - 38Parties and Gatherings December 05, 2013
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6 - 39Conveyor Belt Sushi December 12, 2013
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6 - 40Pets December 19, 2013