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From the field — 2026.It's done.One year. Six sessions. Twelve days. 60 tons of stone. A Komatsuishi arch standing 3.4 m...
12/04/2026

From the field — 2026.

It's done.

One year. Six sessions. Twelve days. 60 tons of stone. A Komatsuishi arch standing 3.4 meters tall, built entirely without mortar by gardeners learning the craft of dry stone walling under Teruki Kamiya of Kamiya Zoen — organized by the Kanagawa Branch of the Japan Garden Association.

The stone itself deserves a word. Komatsuishi — specifically Hon-Komatsuishi from Manazuru, Kanagawa — is a pyroxene andesite formed from the lava of Mt. Hakone approximately 400,000 years ago. Dense, hard, and remarkably durable, it has been used in the stone walls of Edo Castle and is considered one of Japan's three greatest stone materials. What makes it alive is its change over time — freshly cut, it carries a deep blue-black luster; as decades pass, it softens into a mossy grey-green. A stone that keeps becoming.

While the craft itself comes directly from the British tradition — which this community deeply respects — Komatsuishi brings its own character to the work. Blue, grey, and earth tones shaped by 400,000 years of volcanic history.

This is what a year of patience looks like.

📍 Souseiji Temple, Odawara, Kanagawa
📷 Hiroshi Urata / EDGEs

From the field — 2026.One year of work. One wall. One gate. Today is the final day.A dry stone walling course led by Ter...
12/04/2026

From the field — 2026.

One year of work. One wall. One gate. Today is the final day.

A dry stone walling course led by Teruki Kamiya of Kamiya Zoen — Japan's foremost practitioner of the craft. Organized by the Kanagawa Branch of the Japan Garden Association, participants have spent the past year building this Komatsuishi stone arch at Souseiji Temple in Odawara.

No mortar. No shortcuts. Just the slow work of learning stone.

📍 Souseiji Temple, Odawara, Kanagawa
📷 Hiroshi Urata / EDGEs

Today I translated vol. 5 to vol. 7 of the TOBISHO video.It has been passed from generation to generation.Have fun !
14/07/2019

Today I translated vol. 5 to vol. 7 of the TOBISHO video.

It has been passed from generation to generation.

Have fun !

---EDGES WORKS--- The pruners he made is here https://www.tetsufuku.com/product-group/1 If you are in English, please select English subtitles. Japanese trad...

Today I translated vol. 2 to vol. 4 of the TOBISHO video.Still not at the heart of the story, but it is interesting.Have...
10/07/2019

Today I translated vol. 2 to vol. 4 of the TOBISHO video.
Still not at the heart of the story, but it is interesting.

Have fun!

---EDGES WORKS--- The pruners he made is here https://www.tetsufuku.com/product-group/1 If you are in English, please select English subtitles. Japanese trad...

Hello. I started YouTube channel.We will disseminate information on Japanese edged tools comprehensively.At first we sta...
08/07/2019

Hello. I started YouTube channel.
We will disseminate information on Japanese edged tools comprehensively.
At first we start from acquaintance.
Are you interested in the history of TOBISHO?
The person has appeared.

As it takes time to translate English, we will expand slowly, Thank you.

Please turn on English subtitle and watch.

In the near future, this FaceBook page will be integrated with the "TETSUFUKU" FaceBook page, and it will be the project name "EDGEs" FaceBook page.

Have fun !

---EDGES WORKS--- The pruners he made is here https://www.tetsufuku.com/product-group/1 If you are in English, please select English subtitles. Japanese trad...

20/06/2015

Please give me advise. If I publish the book of Japanese gardening tools. Which kind of contents do you want? I want to know what is needs.
I can any type of output. For example, Product list and description, blacksmith of the history in Japan, blacksmithing work (How to make it), How to use the tool by the Japanese gardener... But I still have not fixed the target. Thank you!

Hello.I'm HIROSHI URATA at TETSUFUKU.I will post "Japanese gardening shears that legends has made" several times.Its wer...
17/03/2014

Hello.
I'm HIROSHI URATA at TETSUFUKU.

I will post "Japanese gardening shears that legends has made" several times.
Its were taken at the time of interview.

There are many name for this shape.
・WARABITE(It's means Bracken.)
・KIBASAMI or UEKIBASAMI(It's means wood cutting shears.)
・WABASAMI(It's means Ring shears.)
・NANBAN(It's means articles imported from the south. European was brought to Japan by ship in the 15th and 16th centuries.)
These means shears of this shape all.

People in Kyoto call this, WARABITE.
People in East part of Japan call this, KIBASAMI (UEKIBASAMI) or WABASAMI.

Professional gardeners in Japan use this shape or KIRIBASHI (I will post at a later date).
Originally, Pruner is a tool of orchard farmers.

This is the shears that TETSUJIRO NONAKA is made.
His Shears are very famous in the professional Japanese gardener.
But, Japanese citizens do not know about him.

The shears are very light, and cutting ability is also high.
The weight is 230g (= about8oz).

There is a secret in his Shears.

General shears, blacksmiths use iron to the body.
And they use steel at blades.
Mr.NONAKA was to the contrary.
Use steel to the body, and use iron at the backside of blade.

He has succeeded in significant weight reduction in this way.
It was the period after the Second World War.

He is now admitted to hospital at 90 year old nearby.
His son is ICHIRO NONAKA who is TETSUJIRO's successor.
He also make WARABITE shears.
But it is difficult to obtain.
He make only 4 shears per one month.

Still I would like to introduce the shears of NONAKA.
So, their shears are great!!!

Hello.I'm Hiroshi Urata, manager of TETSUFUKU.I will introduce gardening tool of Japan to you.Please ask a question if y...
13/03/2014

Hello.
I'm Hiroshi Urata, manager of TETSUFUKU.

I will introduce gardening tool of Japan to you.
Please ask a question if you want to know about Japanese garden and tools.
And, I also want to know what you think about Japanese gardening tools.

However, I am poor at speaking English.
I am writing this sentence using google translate now.

Let me introduce at first myself.

I'm a magazine writer.
The name of magazine is "NIWA". (NIWA means Japanese garden)
It is a magazine for professional Japanese gardeners in Japan.

For four years at the magazine, I have interviewed the blacksmiths of more than 30 people.
And the activity is ongoing.

Some Blacksmiths are interested in our overseas customers.
So we created a web site that I sold their products.
It is TETSUFUKU.

I would like to write the truth here, not the mere product introduction.

Cheers to encounter.
Thank you!!!

***
The photo is NIWA magazine.
The cover photo is MIREI SHIGEMORI museum.
(I would like to link to there. But they don't have official website)

about Mirei Shigemori
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirei_Shigemori

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