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Stone paving in which various sizes of cut and natural stones are arranged in unique patterns. Different sizes of regular and irregular stones are combined at right-angle joints or in a free-style pattern by mixing rectangular stones, small pebbles (6-10cm) and stepping stones. The combination of oblong natural stones and variously sized pebbles with cut-stone paving is considered a formal style, while the free-style stone paving is semi-formal. The yose-ishijiki type of *nobedan ‰„’i is often used for the area of the tea garden *roji ˜I’n where the host of the chakai ’ƒ‰ο greets his guests mukaetsuke Œ}•t‚― next to the middle gate *chuumon ’†–ε.
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