Yugawa Stone Quarry

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This area is also called Nakanosawa (中ノ沢) and Wariishi (割石) depending on the source. It is technically two different daimyo quarries that are lumped together in this close area, but they are obviously separate as you can tell both from the markings and the grouping on the map of photos below.

This profile contains 2 parts collectively called named as part of the Southern Usami Quarries.

Wariishi (割石) The part nearer the ocean, is sometimes lumped together with Nakanosawa, but is obviously a different quarry and entirely different kokuin. It has only a few stones left, but they are in great condition and anyone should be able to see them, if you know where to look. They were well hidden in weeds when I visited. There are 2 excellently carved kokuin on each stone, indicating it was likely the daimyo's kokuin and another indicating the stone worker, quarry, or a retainer in charge of the quarry.  There is also a large corner stone at a nearby restaurant. I don't know the background of how it got there, but it's an interesting attraction.

Nakanosawa (中ノ沢) The second section of this quarry is on private property back behind a potter's home. My friend had made a few attempts over the years to get permission to enter and I was fortunate to be invited along. The city has also done a few tours of the site. There are some leavings and ya-ana stones, but the most interesting feature is several areas with kokuin marked stones neatly lined up and ready for transporting  away. Following the stream about 500m up the valley there are about 200 stones with kokuin and most of them are gathered in groups of 5-10 stones. All of the stones here have the same circle with a dot in the middle (referred to as the  蛇の目 janome or snakeeye kokuin in Japanese) and the quarry is attributed to Matsudaira Sadayuki by historical records.

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    Yugawa Stone Quarry Profile
    English Name Yugawa Stone Quarry
    Japanese Name 湯川石丁場
    Location Ito, Shizuoka Prefecture
    Castle Edo Castle
    Coordinates 34.99744, 139.08065
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