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In Japanese architecture, sliding partition doors and windows made of a latticework wooden frame and covered with a tough, translucent white paper. When closed, they softly diffuse light throughout the house. In summer they can be slid back or removed, opening the house to the outsidea desirable arrangement in Japan because of the extreme humidity. Shoji are a feature of the shoin-zukuri style.
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