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People who were fascinated by the red stone

In Ningyocho, there is a sushi of Edomae sushi (Ningyocho 2-7), which is almost 100 years old, and a luster red stone is placed around the center of the counter. It's Akaishi of Sado. When I asked the owner, he said, "The father of a craftsman from Niigata gave me a gift." It has been polished to enhance the beauty of the stone, and you can see that it is very important.

Eitaro Hosoda was fascinated by Akaishi in Sado.

Eitaro Hosoda, who was fascinated by Akaishi in Sado, was fascinated by the red stone

Since vermilion (red) is said to pay off evil, Sado Akaishi is regarded as an auspicious stone and is displayed at the entrance and tokonoma. Nowadays, it is actively bought and sold in Yahuoku as a valuable stone that is rarely produced. There was also a large stone with a selling price of 3.8 million yen.

The stone on display in front of Eitaro Honpo (Nihonbashi 1-chome) is Akaishi of Sado. This is because when the first Sakae Taro and Eitaro Hosoda were invited to the villa of Shosaburo Goto, who keeps the Koza (Oval Foundry), he was fascinated by Akaishi in Sado, which was there, so he bought the villa. It is. Since it was an outdoor exhibition, it looked dull at the time of shooting, but if you polish it, it will emit wonderful light.

※Please refer to the image above for the correct kanji of the tower of Eitaro Honpo.

Eiichi Shibusawa was fascinated by Akaishi in Sado.

Eiichi Shibusawa, fascinated by Akaishi in Sado, people fascinated by the red stone

Eiichi Shibusawa was one of the people who were fascinated. Akaishi is displayed in the lobby of the Nisshokan (Kabutocho 1-chome) built in the place where his home was located. This stone was placed at home as a lucky stone, and was then moved to the relocation destination of Eiichi Shibusawa and donated to Yanagibashi Kameseiro, which was used for talks between Ito Hirobumi and Taro Katsura after his death.

It would have been necessary for luck to become a leader in the Japanese economy. I want to get the power and luck from his lucky stones (anyone can enter the lobby of the Nisshokan).

Yataro Iwasaki related to Akaishi

Yataro Iwasaki People who were fascinated by the red stone associated with Akaishi

In 1891, the founder of Mitsubishi, Yataro Iwasaki, purchased a devastated daimyo residence and opened it as a "Fukagawa Fellowship Garden" for employees' comfort and guests, and developed Kiyosumi Park (Kyosumi 3-chome, Koto-ku). Because Japanese famous stones are arranged in the park, it is called the famous stone garden, and the most valuable of them is Akaishi in Saga.

Eiichi Shibusawa is a modern management company that brings together the capital and wisdom of many people to Yataro Iwasaki, which requires strong leadership in the development of the company. They sometimes conflicted, but they may have been connected by Akaishi in Sado.

It is a red cobblestone that can sometimes get high prices in yahuoku. If you price the venerable stones placed in Taro Sakae Honpo and Nisshokan, it will be amazing. By the way, on the homepage of Kiyosumi Park in Koto-ku, "Akaishi of Sado is the most valuable. It was said that there were 1 or 2 houses. "

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