Misons
Misons are a type of traditional Japanese house, characterized by their simplicity and minimalism. The term "misono" translates to "simple house" or "plain house," reflecting the aesthetic and functional design principles of these structures. Misons are typically small, single-story buildings with a thatched roof and a single room, often used as a storage space or a place for seasonal items. They are often found in rural areas, where they serve as a practical and affordable housing option.
The construction of misons is straightforward, using local materials such as wood, bamboo, and thatch. The walls
Misons have been a part of Japanese architecture for centuries, and their design has evolved over time