jugaku
Jugaku refers to a type of traditional Japanese dwelling, primarily found in rural areas. These houses are characterized by their robust construction, designed to withstand the local climate and natural elements. Historically, jugaku were built using readily available natural materials such as wood, thatch, and mud. The architectural style often features steeply pitched roofs, typically thatched with straw or reeds, which help shed heavy rainfall and snow.
A defining feature of many jugaku is the large central hearth, known as an irori. This hearth
Jugaku are often associated with agricultural communities, and their design reflects a close connection to nature