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Japan's Stairs Follow a Hidden Math Rule
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881 回視聴28高評価1:06VeiledJapan元のリリース: 2026-05-21

Japanese staircases follow a centuries-old mathematical formula called the 'baluster's rule,' which maintains a consistent ratio of approximately 18cm riser height to 26cm tread depth across temples, homes, and train stations. This proportion was discovered by Japanese architects to match the natural walking stride of people wearing traditional footwear like geta and zori, making the stairs feel more comfortable and natural to climb. Unlike Western stairs with different proportions, this rule has been passed down through generations of builders and remains embedded in modern Japanese building codes, creating a subtle but consistent architectural identity across the country.

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