Overview

Japanese Historical Architectural Styles

Japanese historical architectural styles are broadly classified into castles, temples and shrines, samurai residences, townhouses, and Western-style architecture. Each style is closely related to historical background, social function, and the development of architectural technology, and serves as an important cultural property embodying Japanese history and culture. Various styles exist, including castle architecture from the Sengoku period to the Edo period, temple and shrine architecture that evolved from shinden-zukuri to shoin-zukuri, samurai residences developed as warrior dwellings, townhouses reflecting merchant culture, and Western-style architecture influenced by Western culture after the Meiji Restoration.

Japanese architecture historical buildings castles temples and shrines samurai residences townhouses Western-style architecture cultural properties
code slug name description examples features period
01 castle Castle An architectural style developed as the residence of warriors from the Sengoku period to the Edo period. ["Himeji Castle","Matsumoto Castle","Nagoya Castle","Edo Castle","Inuyama Castle","Hikone Castle"] ["Keep","Turret","Stone wall","Moat","Palace","Warrior passage","Embrasure"] Sengoku period to Edo period (15th-19th century)
02 temple-shrine Temple and Shrine A style of religious architecture centered on shrines and temples. ["Byodo-in Phoenix Hall","Todai-ji","Engaku-ji","Ginkaku-ji","Ise Grand Shrine","Itsukushima Shrine"] ["Shinden-zukuri","Daibutsu-yo","Zen-yo","Shoin-zukuri","Main hall","Five-story pagoda","Torii gate"] Asuka period to Edo period (6th-19th century)
03 samurai-residence Samurai Residence An architectural style developed as the residence of samurai warriors. ["Katsura Imperial Villa","Shugaku-in Imperial Villa","Takayama Jinya","Kawagoe Castle Honmaru Palace","Nijo Castle Ninomaru Palace"] ["Shoin-zukuri","Tokonoma","Chigaidana","Tsukeshoin","Entrance","Garden","Nagaya gate"] Kamakura period to Edo period (12th-19th century)
04 townhouse Townhouse An architectural style used by Edo period townspeople for combined residence and shop. ["Kyoto machiya","Osaka machiya","Kurashiki Bikan historical quarter","Okuhida, Gifu","Sado, Niigata"] ["Eel's bed shape","Earthen floor","Insect cage window","Projecting lattice","Udatsu firewall","Parallel roof ridge","Ishiba construction"] Edo period to Meiji period (17th-20th century)
05 western-style Western-style Architecture An architectural style that developed under Western influence after the Meiji Restoration. ["Rokumeikan","Tokyo Station","Akasaka Palace","Former Kaichi School","Bank of Japan Head Office"] ["Pseudo-Western","Authentic Western","Japanese-Western eclectic","Brick construction","Steel frame","Reinforced concrete"] Meiji period to Showa period (late 19th-mid 20th century)

A classification of major styles of Japanese historical architecture.