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| Lit. carp stone. A stone placed at the base of a waterfal to symbolize a carp swimming up the waterfall. Good examples are found in the gardens at Rokuonji  and Tenryuuji V΄, Kyoto and Toukouji υ, Yamanashi prefecture. | ||||||
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