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    Doors that are designed to slide open and closed, rather than being controlled by a doorknob.

    Japanese homes commonly have paper sliding panels called shouji and fusuma. Shouji have a wooden lattice frame while fusuma are flat.

    In homes, sliding doors are pulled open with a handle. In businesses such as convenience stores or grocery stores, they may open automatically.

    Examples

    Shouji
    Fusuma
    Residential glass door
    Commercial sliding doors

    See also

    • door
    • shouji
    • fusuma

    The following tags are aliased to this tag: sliding_door (learn more).

    The following tags implicate this tag: fusuma and shouji (learn more).

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