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Yakatabune, named after the tilted roof that run for two-thirds of its length, was a Rokugani ship built to entertain guests, with the interior floor of the shelter lined with tatami mats. It had no mast or sails, relying entirely on oars or poles to move. Colored lanterns were commonly hung from the roof, further enhancing the air of festivity, a delightful location for private gatherings.

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  • Yakatabune, named after the tilted roof that run for two-thirds of its length, was a Rokugani ship built to entertain guests, with the interior floor of the shelter lined with tatami mats. It had no mast or sails, relying entirely on oars or poles to move. Colored lanterns were commonly hung from the roof, further enhancing the air of festivity, a delightful location for private gatherings.
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  • Yakatabune, named after the tilted roof that run for two-thirds of its length, was a Rokugani ship built to entertain guests, with the interior floor of the shelter lined with tatami mats. It had no mast or sails, relying entirely on oars or poles to move. Colored lanterns were commonly hung from the roof, further enhancing the air of festivity, a delightful location for private gatherings.
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