へいheiへいhei
1.

A structure built to enclose or protect a property, often made of materials like wood, brick, or stone, serving as a boundary between different properties or areas.

2.

A defensive or privacy-enhancing barrier erected around a house or land, designed to restrict access and provide a sense of security or separation from the outside.

Example:

に登るな。

どべい土塀dobei
1.

A structure made from compacted earth, often used to encircle or protect an area.

2.

A wall constructed primarily from natural soil materials, showcasing traditional building techniques.

3.

An earthen barrier, typically low in height, utilized in Japanese architecture for both functional and aesthetic purposes.

いたべい板塀itabei
1.

A barrier or enclosure constructed using wooden boards, which can vary in design and style depending on the arrangement of the boards, such as slatted or solid variations.

2.

A type of fencing made from planks, often used for both privacy and decorative purposes in gardens or properties.

ブロックburokkuべいbei
1.

A type of wall constructed using concrete blocks, commonly used for privacy and security in residential and commercial properties.

2.

A barrier or boundary made from concrete masonry units, often employed in fencing or landscaping to delineate spaces.

3.

A protective structure fashioned from sturdy concrete blocks, providing both aesthetic appeal and functional separation in outdoor areas.

ついじべい築地塀tsuijibei
1.

A type of wall constructed from mud that features a roof, often found in traditional Japanese architecture.

2.

A protective barrier made of mud, typically with a covering on top, used to demarcate spaces or provide enclosure in a garden or courtyard.

3.

An architectural element characterized by its earthen composition and a covering, serving both functional and aesthetic purposes in a setting.