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katsura-ishi 葛石 | ||||||
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Also pronounced kazura-ishi; also written
桂石. 1 Curbstones or edging stones, also known as *heri-ishi 縁石. Long, horizontal stones that form the topmost edge of a stone podium *danjouzumi 壇上積. See *kidan 基壇. 2 The curbstones used in a garden, street or sidewalk. They may be cut into square or rectangular shapes or naturally rounded stones. Their size varies. They may also placed by a veranda entrance stone for removing one's shoes. 3 Edging stones used under the overhanging eaves of a tea ceremony house. Sometimes, they serve to deflect rain as it flows off the eaves. They form a neat border between the tea garden and the space under the eaves. Stones lining paths in a garden are also called katsura-ishi. |
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*amakatsura-ishi 雨葛石, *katsura 葛, *amaochi 雨落, *nuno-ishi 布石 | ||||||
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