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Goban goishi
Goban goishi








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Igo is a match-up board game, in which two players alternately place black and white stones on the vacant intersections of line grid on the board called “Goban.” The objective is to control a larger territory than the opponent’s by placing one’s stones tactically. Hyuga Clam Go Stones are the highest quality of Go-ishi in every respect, due to their fine texture, color, gloss and shape. Its Go-ishi making techniques, mastered over the years, are highly regarded even outside of Japan.

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Hyuga is now the production center of clamshell Go stones in Japan. Due to their tireless efforts, Go-ishi making increased and it became one of the most important local businesses. Due to vigorous production, however, clams in the region became scarce and Go-ishi makers had to look elsewhere for supplies.Įventually Go-ishi makers found an abundant source of good clams in the Hyuga region and, as a result, all go-ishi makers in Oosaka started using them.Īround 1908, Seikichi Harada, who was from the Hyuga region and who had been trained as a Go-ishi maker in Oosaka, decided to go back to his home town where he and his workmate, Eijirou Ogawa, began producing Go stones. In the beginning of the Meiji period, Go-ishi makers in Oosaka began to use clams for Go stones in the Kuwana region of Mikawa. Prior to the Meiji period, stones, wood, and gems were generally used to make Go stones. Hyuga Clam Go Stones are Go stones produced in the Hyuga region, made from clamshells. Go-ishi or Go stones are black and white stones used for “Go”, a Japanese traditional board game that originated in China.










Goban goishi