tower
The tower (father) is the structure which is remarkably expensive in comparison with the grounding area.
In the world of the West building, it points at a building having a religious meaning with a purpose of military affairs calling the watch level.
It pointed at only a structure of the Buddhism in Japan until the Edo era, and it was used.
Five Storeyed Pagoda or a treasure tower were them, and it was a Buddhism term.
However, I came to include the concept of tower of the place that said in West building namely English in "the tower" after the Meiji era.
Therefore, the current Japanese "tower" is used for the various comparatively expensive structures, and there is not a close definition in the use of words.
The etymology of a Japanese "tower" of the Sanskrit (Sanskrit) (st pa, a stupa, (will): heap,…Pile up ; is demanded from accumulating)).
This word came to point at a mound of the soil which I heaped up in a steamed bun type in ancient India, but it was adopted in the meaning of "the stupa" of the place that said in Buddhism by today.
In the world of the West building, it points at a building having a religious meaning with a purpose of military affairs calling the watch level.
It pointed at only a structure of the Buddhism in Japan until the Edo era, and it was used.
Five Storeyed Pagoda or a treasure tower were them, and it was a Buddhism term.
However, I came to include the concept of tower of the place that said in West building namely English in "the tower" after the Meiji era.
Therefore, the current Japanese "tower" is used for the various comparatively expensive structures, and there is not a close definition in the use of words.
The etymology of a Japanese "tower" of the Sanskrit (Sanskrit) (st pa, a stupa, (will): heap,…Pile up ; is demanded from accumulating)).
This word came to point at a mound of the soil which I heaped up in a steamed bun type in ancient India, but it was adopted in the meaning of "the stupa" of the place that said in Buddhism by today.