Virtual tour through Mr. Kuroki's Shop
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Re: Virtual tour through Mr. Kuroki's Shop
Wow ! Thanks for taking us along like this 
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Re: Virtual tour through Mr. Kuroki's Shop
did you have to set anything up for the tour? or did you just drop by?
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Re: Virtual tour through Mr. Kuroki's Shop
This was such a cool post! Thanks for sharing. I love reading stuff like this, its really interesting.
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Re: Virtual tour through Mr. Kuroki's Shop
Quite enjoyed the write up as well, read it awhile back but didn't post because often's question was still hanging. Anyway thanks!
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Re: Virtual tour through Mr. Kuroki's Shop
Simply a great post. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Thanks for taking the time to share it.
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Re: Virtual tour through Mr. Kuroki's Shop
Thank you, that was fascinating and the pictures were beautiful! Considering how invaluable those stones and boards are, I'm not sure I'd ever feel comfortable playing with them.
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Re: Virtual tour through Mr. Kuroki's Shop
Thank you for all of the positive comments!
It's been a while since I've had a chance to peruse the forums and it's awesome to see this older thread still getting attention
If I had the money I'd be more than happy to
. You'd probably get the royal treatment from both Hyuga City, Mr. Kuroki and any other dealers in the area.
It was the same with me. Hyuga City is a bit out of the way but made for an amazing detour. While you're in the area, I highly recommend dropping by a small town called Takachiho. It's filled with ancient shrines, massive trees, nature and was one of the most enchanting places I've ever had a chance to stumble upon.
I just dropped by right as they opened. He wasn't in at first so I wondered around and waited while enjoying the smell of Kaya
(that's when I took most of the pictures). He goes on occasional trips to China and California/Mexico (for shells) so I recommend checking in first before going if you want to meet Mr. Kuroki in person.
I have much the same feeling with my personal sets, but at the same time, these things were meant to be played with and it's a rather sad thing to have a go board and stones sit in a cabinet somewhere, not fulfilling their purpose
Thanks again for the positive replies! If you happen to drop by his shop, feel free to post pictures here, I'd love to see if they've made any changes
It's been a while since I've had a chance to peruse the forums and it's awesome to see this older thread still getting attention
Take me back to Japan with you! We'll spend three days shooting a complete documentary preserving the traditions of craftsmanship and hospitality.
If I had the money I'd be more than happy to
Mr. Kuroki's establishment is on my short list of reasons to visit Kyushu
It was the same with me. Hyuga City is a bit out of the way but made for an amazing detour. While you're in the area, I highly recommend dropping by a small town called Takachiho. It's filled with ancient shrines, massive trees, nature and was one of the most enchanting places I've ever had a chance to stumble upon.
did you have to set anything up for the tour? or did you just drop by?
I just dropped by right as they opened. He wasn't in at first so I wondered around and waited while enjoying the smell of Kaya
Considering how invaluable those stones and boards are, I'm not sure I'd ever feel comfortable playing with them.
I have much the same feeling with my personal sets, but at the same time, these things were meant to be played with and it's a rather sad thing to have a go board and stones sit in a cabinet somewhere, not fulfilling their purpose
Thanks again for the positive replies! If you happen to drop by his shop, feel free to post pictures here, I'd love to see if they've made any changes
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Re: Virtual tour through Mr. Kuroki's Shop
This was the thread that inspired me to buy my board from mister Kuroki. I was travelling in Japan last year and decided I wanted to take home a special souvenir, kind of a once and a lifetime purchase. Beautiful board and gorgeous stones. Thanks for helping with my decision. Absolutely the right choice.
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EdLee wrote:Hi Willow, hardwood maple floor ?
Yup, it's my friends house. He picked the top grade maple and THEN sorted it by quality picking only the best. He's a swing and blues dancer so we wanted the best dance floor he could afford.
Great place to play Go.
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Interesting. Where and how exactly did he pick the best maple ? At a wood flooring company ? Does he always wear socks when he practices dancing on his maple floor, to protect it ? Is his residence in Tokyo ?willow1044 wrote:He picked the top grade maple and THEN sorted it by quality picking only the best. He's a swing and blues dancer so we wanted the best dance floor