fusuma

/ˈfuːsəmə/
noun
  1. A sliding door or partition made of a wooden frame covered with paper or cloth, used in traditional Japanese architecture to divide rooms.
    • In the traditional inn, each room was separated by fusuma instead of solid walls.
    • She gently slid the fusuma open to let in the morning light.
    • The fusuma between the living room and the study was decorated with a painting of cherry blossoms.
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