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Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Kasanomaru


Akainomaru
Originally uploaded by Crystal Skull.
The title is a play on Hinomaru, the name of the Japanese flag, which means circle of the sun. Kasanomaru is circle of the umbrella.
It belongs to a Japanese girl who sat meditating on this rock for about an hour after the previous day's waves had disappeared.

4 Comments:

At 1:34 AM, Blogger Dylan said...

Akainomaru is the original name of the photo. It means 'circle of red'

 
At 12:40 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

maybe she was w8ing for a message in a bottle. :)

 
At 12:48 AM, Blogger sojourner incognito said...

ek was nogal omvêrgegooi om 'n blog omment in afrikaans in my inbox te kry.. het my fokus vir so sekonde of twee heeltemal verloor.. heh, dankie man. In verband met die Ayne Rand (as ek ooit haar naam reg leer spel sal ek een stappie nader aan moksha wees) boeke.. ek sal dit maar hou vir wanneer ek terugkeer na my moederland toe. Soveel boeke, so min tyd...

On the topic of books.. I read in a rondom one the other day that the red circle on the flag is symbolic of a a mirror. A rare commodity in the times of trees and rivers, it was a present from some Japanese goddess to her son..

Uhh..? Information gap. I'll Wiki it.

 
At 4:04 AM, Blogger jezebel said...

Luks laak a blerry unkumftabil rock tew sitt on, ay?

 

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