Kurokabe
Kurokabe, literally meaning "black wall" in Japanese (黒壁), is a term used to describe the dark exterior walls characteristic of traditional Japanese storehouses and some merchant houses. The designation primarily refers to walls finished in dark plaster or coated with mineral-based treatments that yield a deep, charcoal-like appearance. The use of kurokabe is tied to historical building practices as well as regional aesthetic preferences.
In construction terms, kuro-kabe walls are typically composed of a plaster layer built over earth or brick
Culturally, kurokabe is associated with historical preservation and tourism in areas where kura and related structures
See also: kura (storehouse), machiya (traditional townhouses), shirokabe (white walls).