is a type of ornamental finial used on Japanese railings. Gibà Âshi bridge ornaments resemble an onion; the ends are bulbous and typically come to a point. It is believed that the shape of gibà Âshi was from hà Âju (; "sacred gem" or "cintÃÂmaá¹Âi") which is used to decorate roofs. They are often found on bridges in Japanese gardens, temples and shinto shrines.
Gibà Âshi come in two styles; normal style and Kamakura style.