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Kiseido offers a large selection of go equipment, from
inexpensive sets to boards, stones and bowls of exquisite quality.
We can help you select the equipment most suited to your needs,
be it inexpensive folding boards and glass stones, or the finest
traditional kaya boards with legs, shell and slate stones, and
mulberry bowls.
![]() Photo shows an 8-inch thick tenmasa kaya board. The scroll in the background features calligraphy by the Nobel Prize-winning writer Kawabata Yasunari. The characters read Shin'o Yugen, which mean `subtle and profound mysteries'. It is a term often used to refer to the fascination of go. |
Traditional boards with attached legs are usually
made from the wood of kaya (torreya nucifera) or katsura (Japanese Judas tree).
Boards made of kaya are superior in their color, brightness, and hardness. Aesthetically,
kaya boards are considered ideally suited to the shell and slate stones.
After being cut into blocks from trees over 700 years old, the boards are classified into
two main types: itame (bent or irregular grain) and masame (grain running straight across
the top of the board). Masame boards are further classified into tenmasa (grain running
from the bottom to the top as well as straight across the top). Besides these
characteristics, the natural grain of the wood, defects in the wood, seasoning of the wood,
and length of time elasped since the wood was cut into a board, are all taken into account
in setting the price. Other valued attributes of kaya boards are that their color mellows
with age and they produce a lively click when struck with a stone. Kaya trees are found all over the world as well as all over Japan. However, it is the trees found in Miyazaki prefecture, Japan, which are the most prized. Because of the warm Japan Current, which runs past Miyazaki, boards cut from these trees have a closer grain and a more pleasing color. Katsura is the most widely used wood for boards in Japan (both for traditional boards with legs and for folding boards) because it is abundantly available and it is hard and durable. However, traditional katsura boards are always made with an itame grain and they lack the color and brightness of kaya boards. |
![]() An exquisite 8-inch tenmasa kaya board, one of the finest in existence. Also shown is a set of Miyakejima mulberry bowls. |
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CPO Box 1140, Tokyo, Japan
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