Koteja
Koteja is a term that can refer to several things, most commonly a type of traditional Japanese woodworking joint. This specific joint, often called a "kote joint," is characterized by its interlocking nature, which provides significant strength and stability without the need for nails or glue. It is particularly prevalent in the construction of wooden structures like temples, shrines, and traditional houses in Japan. The precision required for cutting kote joints highlights the skill and craftsmanship of Japanese carpenters.
In a broader sense, "koteja" can also be a surname of Japanese origin. Like many Japanese surnames,
Additionally, "koteja" might appear as a proper noun in fictional works or as a place name, though