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Main factory Izumi stoneworks
 
1-3274 Teno Itsuwa town Amakusa city Kumamoto pref. Japan Zip code: 863-2424
 FAX:81-969-34-0175
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See Our Customer’s Gardens’
Ishibiyori Photos
Product Category
Original Mini Lanterns
Middle/Stationary Lanterns
Water Basins/Large Lanterns
Stone Sculptures
Mini Garden Set
Pet’s Resting Place
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Artistic Sculptures / Sculptures Original Stone-Lanterns
Original Mini Lanterns
Mini lanterns can be placed in many areas such as verandas and gardens! (height 30~40cm / 11~15in)
Middle / Stationary lanterns
When it gets rained on, it gradually changes its color to black, and goes back to the original color when the sky is clear. The way it changes the color is almost like a mystery!
Water Basins & Small Sculptures
Works great as an ornament in your garden or by the entrance door!
Large Stone Lanterns
We offer a 5-story pagoda, which can be found at temples. It can also be installed in the middle of a pond

Misumi West Port in Uki city, designed by R. Mulder, a Dutch civil engineer was opened in August 1887 as one of Kumamoto’s leading trading ports. In July 2018, it was registered as a World Heritage Site.

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