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Ancient Japanese engraved stones

A lineup of recommended Ōya stone and other materials for modern Japanese-style architecture!

We would like to introduce the "traditional Japanese stones" handled by Mitsuru Touseki. We offer a variety of natural stones, including "Ohtani stone (tuff)" known for its excellent heat resistance and moisture retention, as well as "Shirakawa stone (welded tuff)" which has been used for a long time. You can choose your preferred design from our rich lineup. 【Features (Ohtani stone)】 ■ Excellent heat resistance and moisture retention ■ Also has excellent sound absorption properties ■ Has been used in traditional Japanese architecture and storage facilities for a long time ■ Calm and elegant appearance ■ Recommended natural stone for modern Japanese-style architecture *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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  • Interior and exterior stone materials

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The ancient Japanese stone "Towada Stone."

A pumice stone characterized by excellent thermal insulation and moisture retention, featuring a vibrant green that emerges when it comes into contact with water.

"Towada Stone" is a stone material that has been used in Japanese architecture since ancient times, blending seamlessly with the four seasons, and is "Made In Japan." It features excellent thermal insulation and moisture retention. The vivid green that emerges when it comes into contact with water is a distinctive characteristic. Additionally, due to its soft texture and non-slip properties, it is also used for bathroom floors in large public baths. [Features] ■ Excellent thermal insulation and moisture retention ■ Vivid green that emerges when it comes into contact with water ■ Soft texture and non-slip properties *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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  • Interior stone

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