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|Frog-shrine-futami.jpg|Futami (二見 literally 'look twice') hosts the Okitami-''jinja'' (興玉神), better known as the 'Frog Shrine',<ref>'[[Frog]]' (蛙 ''kaeru'') and the verb 'come back' (帰る ''kaeru'') sound very similar in [[Japanese language|Japanese]]; therefore, frogs are associated with a safe journey.</ref> and the ''Meoto Iwa'' (夫婦岩), 'Wedded Rocks'.
|Frog-shrine-futami.jpg|Futami (二見) hosts the Okitami-''jinja'' (興玉神) or 'Frog Shrine',<ref>'[[Frog]]' (蛙 ''kaeru'') and the verb 'come back' (帰る ''kaeru'') sound very similar in [[Japanese language|Japanese]]; therefore, frogs are associated with a safe journey.</ref> and the ''Meoto Iwa'' (夫婦岩), 'Wedded Rocks'.
|Gozaisho-ropeway.jpg|This [[cable car]] in [[Mie prefecture]] brings visitors towards the summit of Mount Gozaisho (御在所).
|Gozaisho-sign.jpg|A sign marks one spot where [[Shiga prefecture|Shiga]] and Mie prefectures meet, at the summit of Mount Gozaisho.
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A collection of images about Kansai.
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Futami (二見) hosts the Okitami-jinja (興玉神) or 'Frog Shrine',[1] and the Meoto Iwa (夫婦岩), 'Wedded Rocks'.
(CC) Photo: John Stephenson

Futami (二見) hosts the Okitami-jinja (興玉神) or 'Frog Shrine',[1] and the Meoto Iwa (夫婦岩), 'Wedded Rocks'.
This cable car in Mie prefecture brings visitors towards the summit of Mount Gozaisho (御在所).
(CC) Photo: John Stephenson

This cable car in Mie prefecture brings visitors towards the summit of Mount Gozaisho (御在所).
A sign marks one spot where Shiga and Mie prefectures meet, at the summit of Mount Gozaisho.
(CC) Photo: John Stephenson

A sign marks one spot where Shiga and Mie prefectures meet, at the summit of Mount Gozaisho.

Footnotes

  1. 'Frog' (蛙 kaeru) and the verb 'come back' (帰る kaeru) sound very similar in Japanese; therefore, frogs are associated with a safe journey.