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Why are there rocks on japanese roofs.
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I ve noticed in anime series such as inuyasha and other edo feudal era tales that the common homes in japanese villages had rocks and stones spaced out on their roofs.
Are there roofs on a castle.
Although there are a number of differences among the roofs seen in different areas of japan they all have one thing in common.
Our house in albuquerque which is a high mountain desert had red lava rock on the roof when we bought it.
I don t know why this was so common in desert areas in the 1950s and 1960s.
Unfortunatly it doesn t do much to protect against demon attacks.
Why did the edo japanese villages put stones and rocks on their roofs.
Yes there were roofs on castles.
Ridiculous considering how high the winds get here.
Talk to ten roofing contractors and you ll get ten answers on what the gravel is for but this seems to be the consensus.
It aided in keeping the house sturdy in the face of earthquakes and wind.
Chairs and high tables were not.
Sorry made a mistake submitting this twice i m curious as to why i see large rocks placed on roofs does anybody know why this is done.
March 11th 2010 at 9 22 am.
Metamorphic rocks are used for making houses roofs of houses counter tops floor tiles and is carved into statues.
In a typical tar and gravel roof which by the way is gradually being supplanted by gravelless roof systems you put down a layer of tar paper then tar and finally gravel.
They are sloped instead of flat allowing rainwater to flow off easily.
In the japanese feudal era placing rocks on the roof was a tool in building houses.
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Tar has a low melting point.
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