Kisyu Akaishi is produced as the Japanese garden stone in Mie Prefecture and Wakayama Prefecture, and it has a variety of red shades and texture.
It is hard to differentiate from Shikoku Stone since it is produced in the same stratum. However, like Aoishi, they are widely used for Garden Stone and Piling Stone.
It is a handy stone with flat top end. White spots stand out with red color.
It is produced in Wakayama Prefecture.
It is a modest Akaishi with light pink. The stones behind is also from the same area. It is produced in Mie Prefecture.
This stone looks great either you stand it or lay down. As it is not a prominent red, it suits well with any surroundings. It’s from Awa stratum area in Wakayama Prefecture.
This one is the high grade of the red stone with its unimpeachable stable shape and color.
The perfect combination with the mountain shape, the red color contrast and the varied pits on surface is impressed “The Red Mt. Fuji”.
This is a rare Kishu Akaishi stone with two layers clearly united together. You can enjoy the different shades of color in one stone, making it a very uniquely and astonishing ornamental stone.
The steady layers of pale pink and bright red, and the ideal shape for an ornamental stone, show its exceptional quality. It is an exceptional stone that can be used as the main stone in a main stone arrangement made of the same Kishu Akaishi.
This size is necessary for Kishu Akaishi stone arrangement. Although it is small, the stone itself stands out and it will act a great supporting role in bringing out the balance of the stone arrangement.