〘Noun〙 Andesite that is mined from the coast of Shizuoka Prefecture and Kanagawa Prefecture. It is blue-black in color and has been used for garden stones, stone monuments, and architecture since the Edo period. Komatsu stone. ※Miscellaneous Haiku, Yanagi Taru-Rokushi (1813) "If you press it down with Izu stone, lightning will not come out of the earth." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 静岡県、神奈川県の海岸から産出する安山岩。色が青黒く、江戸時代以来、庭石、石碑、建築に用いる。小松石。※雑俳・柳多留‐六四(1813)「伊豆石で押へて地から雷も出ず」
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