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| Lit. path dividing stone. A type of trump stone *yaku-ishi πΞ. A stepping stone *tobi-ishi ςΞ, placed at the intersection of garden paths. Because it is larger than ordinary stepping stones, sometimes a temple stone *garan-ishi ΎΞ, is used. In this case, the top surface of the garan-ishi is the same height of the other stepping stones. When garden paths extend in four directions, they should not intersect at a single stone, but, using two fumiwake-ishi intersections are made at two points. | ||||||
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Bekkan γΪΰΚΩ (Hyougo)
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