They are sloped instead of flat allowing rainwater to flow off easily.
Why do japanese roofs have rocks.
The roof is the part of the house most affected by rain wind snow sunlight and other natural conditions.
Unfortunatly it doesn t do much to protect against demon attacks.
Why did the edo japanese villages put stones and rocks on their roofs.
Sliding doors were used in place of walls allowing the internal configuration of a space to be customized for different occasions people usually sat on cushions or otherwise on the floor traditionally.
Although there are a number of differences among the roofs seen in different areas of japan they all have one thing in common.
I assume you re not talking about rocks meaning boulders but rather the layer of small stones you see not just on gas stations but on many flat roofs.
Japanese architecture 日本建築 nihon kenchiku has been typified by wooden structures elevated slightly off the ground with tiled or thatched roofs.
One thing it would do is make the roof more resistant to sun damage as much of the roof is not directly exposed covered by rocks.
It aided in keeping the house sturdy in the face of earthquakes and wind.
Chairs and high tables were not.
Magazine and roofing southwest although single ply roofs inherently have sun protective qualities ballast provides an extra layer of protection from uv rays.
I think some people do it because they like the look.
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Ideally the stones are river gravel which has smooth edges and won t cut.
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.
Reminded me of haiti where they use rocks of any type to hold the tin sheets on through a storm.