Stone Lanterns in Japan: A Journey Through History, Culture, and Design

  • Published on : 18/07/2024
  • by : Japan Experience
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Stone lanterns, or ishidoro in Japanese, are iconic elements of Japanese gardens, temples, and shrines. These elegant structures have been illuminating paths and adorning landscapes for centuries, serving both practical and symbolic purposes. From their origins in ancient China to their evolution in Japan, stone lanterns have become an integral part of Japanese aesthetics and cultural heritage. Join us on a fascinating journey through the world of Japanese stone lanterns, exploring their history, types, symbolism, and enduring appeal in modern times.

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