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Ishi uchi tana was the Rokugani term for “stone-throwing shelves,” places for castle's defenders to stand, which had timbers stick out of the walls and wooden planks. These standing spaces were movable and could be installed or relocated as needed.

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  • Ishi uchi tana was the Rokugani term for “stone-throwing shelves,” places for castle's defenders to stand, which had timbers stick out of the walls and wooden planks. These standing spaces were movable and could be installed or relocated as needed.
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  • Ishi uchi tana was the Rokugani term for “stone-throwing shelves,” places for castle's defenders to stand, which had timbers stick out of the walls and wooden planks. These standing spaces were movable and could be installed or relocated as needed.
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