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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 Associationfs president.
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.
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.
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.
Enshu-sado
Enshu Kobori was a famous garden designer who once owned the well-known
suiseki gHatsukarih and gKasaneyamah. He was also an active tea
afficianado, and this is a link to his style of tea ceremony.
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