Meoto Iwa (夫婦岩), or Married Couple Rocks, are a kind of rock formation seen as religiously significant in Shinto. They are a subtype of Iwakura rock....
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of Ise, in Mie Prefecture, Japan. It is known for its proximity to the Meoto Iwa rocks, which serve as torii gates for believers offering prayers to the...
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part of the country, 300 km southwest of Tokyo. It is where the famous Meoto Iwa rocks are found Futami-ura Futami-ga-ura is a delta formed at the mouth...
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Regalia of Japan), Mount Miwa, Mount Nantai, the Nachi Falls, and the Meoto Iwa rocks. Many mountains like Mount Miwa or the Three Mountains of Kumano...
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(Sakurai City, Nara Prefecture) Ōmiwa Shrine (Sakurai City, Nara Prefecture) Meoto Iwa Ruins [ja] Rocks on Taka Island [ja] Shrine Shinto shrine Kamagoishi Himorogi...
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of Ise and thus no longer exists as an independent municipality. The Meoto Iwa are two "wedded rocks", in the sea by the town. Futami is mentioned by...
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sometimes, usually on the weekends.[citation needed] The Wedded Rocks (夫婦岩, meoto-iwa): Located at Futami Okitama Shrine (二見興玉神社) in northeastern Ise. The rocks...
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Japanese transcription(s) • Japanese 三重県 • Rōmaji Mie-ken The pair of Meoto Iwa rocks off the coast of Ise city, Mie prefecture during sunrise Flag Symbol...
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Meoto Iwa, two rocks in Ise Bay connected by shimenawa...
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Two iwakura: Meoto Iwa, the Husband-and-Wife Rocks...
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