Four-Tiered Japanese Pagoda

A tall, four-tiered pagoda that tapers gracefully toward a peaked roof, built in the classic layered style of Japanese temple architecture. Deep red framing and pale wood accents give each level warmth against the near-black brick shingling of the roofs.
Design
- Four stacked tiers, each capped with a wide, overhanging roof that shields the level below.
- Iron chains and lanterns hang from the eaves at each corner, adding a lit, ceremonial touch.
- Stripped mangrove log posts support the overhangs, giving the structure an open, airy silhouette despite its height.
- A stone staircase climbs the mossy foundation to the entrance, framed by trapdoor-panelled windows along the lower walls.
Palette and Materials
- Deepslate brick slabs and deepslate bricks form the dark, tiled roofing that defines the pagoda's profile.
- Mangrove wood (fence, slab, stairs, planks) and pale oak planks/stairs build out the red-and-tan timber walls and trim.
- The base blends mossy cobblestone, moss blocks, and trailing vines with plain stone, giving the foundation a weathered, aged look distinct from the crisp upper tiers.
Placement
At 27 blocks wide and 28 tall, this pagoda reads as a standalone landmark or centerpiece for a Japanese-themed build, garden, or temple complex. Its footprint sits comfortably on flat ground and its height makes it visible from a distance, ideal as a focal point players can approach via the front stairway.
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A tall, four-tiered pagoda that tapers gracefully toward a peaked roof, built in the classic layered style of Japanese temple architecture. Deep red framing and pale wood accents give each level warmth against the near-black brick shingling of the roofs.
Design
- Four stacked tiers, each capped with a wide, overhanging roof that shields the level below.
- Iron chains and lanterns hang from the eaves at each corner, adding a lit, ceremonial touch.
- Stripped mangrove log posts support the overhangs, giving the structure an open, airy silhouette despite its height.
- A stone staircase climbs the mossy foundation to the entrance, framed by trapdoor-panelled windows along the lower walls.
Palette and Materials
- Deepslate brick slabs and deepslate bricks form the dark, tiled roofing that defines the pagoda's profile.
- Mangrove wood (fence, slab, stairs, planks) and pale oak planks/stairs build out the red-and-tan timber walls and trim.
- The base blends mossy cobblestone, moss blocks, and trailing vines with plain stone, giving the foundation a weathered, aged look distinct from the crisp upper tiers.
Placement
At 27 blocks wide and 28 tall, this pagoda reads as a standalone landmark or centerpiece for a Japanese-themed build, garden, or temple complex. Its footprint sits comfortably on flat ground and its height makes it visible from a distance, ideal as a focal point players can approach via the front stairway.
Stone1 57124×64 +35
Deepslate Brick Slab1 03216×64 +8
Pale Oak Planks71511×64 +11
Dirt4577×64 +9
Stripped Mangrove Log3996×64 +15
Mangrove Fence3255×64 +5
Grass Block2724×64 +16
Deepslate Bricks2313×64 +39
Mangrove Slab2233×64 +31
Mangrove Trapdoor1352×64 +7
Stone Stairs1031×64 +39- Vine991×64 +35
Mossy Cobblestone831×64 +19
Iron Chain60
Mangrove Stairs53
Pale Oak Stairs44
Moss Block41
Lantern41
Cobblestone33
Mangrove Planks30
Pale Oak Slab16
Spruce Trapdoor12
Deepslate Brick Stairs12
Pale Oak Fence6
Les 24 matériaux principaux, par nombre de blocs.
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