Japanese Patterns of Design

The,Wedded,Rocks,(meoto,Iwa),In,Ise,,Japan,On,Sunset.

The wedded rocks (Meoto Iwa) in Ise, Japan on sunset. The larger of the two rocks represents the husband and the smaller one represents the wife.

The wedded rocks (Meoto Iwa) in Ise, Japan on sunset. The larger of the two rocks represents the husband and the smaller one represents the wife.

The wedded rocks (Meoto Iwa) in Ise, Japan on sunset. The larger of the two rocks represent the husband and the smaller one represents the wife.

Hiroko Matsuyama

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