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Japanese Sliding Doors (shoji)

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Japanese sliding doors, known as shoji, are traditional paper doors used in Japanese architecture to separate rooms or spaces.

Key Features

  • Made of translucent paper or fabric
  • Mounted on a wooden frame
  • Slide horizontally to open and close
  • Provide privacy while allowing light to pass through

Pros

  • Adds a touch of elegance and authenticity to any space
  • Creates a sense of openness while still providing privacy
  • Allows natural light to filter through, creating a soft and calming ambiance

Cons

  • Require regular maintenance and care to prevent damage to the paper or fabric
  • May be less sturdy or secure than solid doors

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Last updated: Sun, Apr 19, 2026, 09:23:30 PM UTC