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| Lit. crane island. A garden island made with several stones and, usually, a pine to suggest the flight of a crane. As symbol of longevity, a crane island is often paired with a tortoise island *kamejima ‹T“‡, in pond gardens and dry ponds *kareike ŒÍ’r of *hourai youshiki –H—‰—lŽ®. In contrast to the more suggestive shape of the tortoise island, the crane island is more abstract featuring one or more large triangular stones and small shrubs or a pine. In a few cases a long thin stone is used to express the crane's head tsurukubi-ishi ’ߎñÎ, and small wing stones hane-ishi ‰HÎ are placed on either side. | ||||||
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| (C)2001 Japanese Architecture and Art Net Users System.@No reproduction or republication without written permission. Œfڂ̃eƒLƒXƒgEŽÊ^EƒCƒ‰ƒXƒg‚È‚ÇA‘S‚ẴRƒ“ƒeƒ“ƒc‚Ì–³’f•¡»E“]Ú‚ð‹Ö‚¶‚Ü‚·B | ||||||
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