yaku-ishi
general term for stones that play an important role in Japanese gardens
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yaku-ishi
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- yaku-ishi's image is recorded as Shōfū-an the yaku-ishi in the nokiuchi of the hiroma Chūō-ku Fukuoka 20241209 161641.jpg[1].
- yaku-ishi's made from material is recorded as building stone[2].
- yaku-ishi's subclass of is recorded as Japanese garden stone[3].
- yaku-ishi's subclass of is recorded as garden furniture[4].
- yaku-ishi's part of is recorded as shoinniwa[5].
- yaku-ishi's part of is recorded as chaniwa[6].
- yaku-ishi's part of is recorded as roji[7].
- yaku-ishi's part of is recorded as Japanese garden[8].
- yaku-ishi's part of is recorded as Japanese garden stone[9].
- yaku-ishi's has use is recorded as path[10].
- yaku-ishi's has use is recorded as landscape[11].
- yaku-ishi's Commons category is recorded as Yaku-ishi[12].
- yaku-ishi's country of origin is recorded as Japan[13].
- yaku-ishi's has part is recorded as kutsunugi-ishi[14].
- yaku-ishi's has part is recorded as niban-ishi[15].
- yaku-ishi's has part is recorded as sanban-ishi[16].
- yaku-ishi's native label is recorded as 役石[17].
- yaku-ishi's native label is recorded as 要石[18].
- yaku-ishi's name in kana is recorded as やくいし[19].
- yaku-ishi's name in kana is recorded as かなめいし[20].
- yaku-ishi's revised Hepburn romanization is recorded as yaku-ishi[21].
- yaku-ishi's revised Hepburn romanization is recorded as kaname-ishi[22].
- yaku-ishi's connects with is recorded as stepping stones[23].
- yaku-ishi's connects with is recorded as engawa[24].
- yaku-ishi's connects with is recorded as tsukubai[25].