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Bridge Anchoring Stones

橋挟石

hashihasami-ishi

In a word

Bridge Anchoring Stones is an element that shapes the structure, view, or atmosphere of a Japanese garden.

Overview

Bridge Anchoring Stones is one of the elements that forms the scenery of a Japanese garden. Its meaning becomes clearer when seen in relation to stone, water, planting, paths, and architecture. NIWA emphasizes how each element shapes movement, gaze, and atmosphere.

A gardener's perspective

When observing Bridge Anchoring Stones, look not only at its form but also at where it is placed and how it relates to its surroundings. From a gardener’s perspective, each element helps adjust gaze, movement, and empty space.

How to observe it in a garden

When observing Bridge Anchoring Stones, look at the stone’s form, direction, height, and surrounding space. Notice where it stops the eye and what view it guides you toward.

Also known as

Bridge Anchoring Stones

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