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Meijijingu
Meiji-jingu has had a long relationship with the Nippon Suiseki Association,
and the head priest of the shrine is also the Associationfs president.
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The beauty of the Jpanaease garden
This page by Chisao Shigemori is about Japanese gardens, which through their
artful arrangement of stones have a close connection with suiseki.
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Toraya
As one of the most famous brands of traditional Japanese sweets, the history
of the Toraya company is vitually synonymous with the history of sweets in
Japan.
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Urasennke
Urasenke is one of the most widespread styles of the tea ceremony, the
practice of which is closely related to suiseki. Kuzuya-ishi are also sometimes
said to resemble tea houses.
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Enshu-sado
Enshu Kobori was a famous garden designer who once owned the well-known
suiseki gHatsukarih and gKasaneyamah. He was also an active tea
afficianado, and this is a link to his style of tea ceremony.
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 SHIKOKU SHIMBUN
Bonsai information from Takamatsu
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