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shoutoku-no-taki 生得の滝 | ||||||
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KEY WORD : architecture / gardens | ||||||
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Originally, a waterfall in nature. With the rise of dry waterfalls, *karetaki 枯滝, in the Muromachi period, shoutoku-no-taki came to mean a waterfall with water. | ||||||
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