2022年6月27日月曜日

Tomeishi / とめいし / 留石 : Stop stone in Japanese gardens

Tomeishi (留石) directly translates to 'stop stone'. These stone wrapped in string are found in traditional Japanese gardens or tea gardens. They are used to show entry is not allowed, or to keep visitors on the right path. They are also known as sekimoriishi ('boundary-guard stone').









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