Meoto Iwa

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Meoto Iwa is a famous pair of sacred "wedded" rocks off the coast of Futami in Japan, linked by a shimenawa rope and revered in Shinto as a symbol of marriage and harmonious unions.

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Label Occurrences
Meoto Iwa canonical 2
Saruiwa (Monkey Rock) 1

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Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Shinto sacred site
sacred rock formation
tourist attraction
associatedWithDeity Izanagi
Izanami
connectedBy shimenawa rope
country Japan
culturalContext Japanese folklore
Shinto mythology
facesDirection east
hasCulturalRole symbol of conjugal happiness
symbol of harmonious unions
symbol of marriage
hasFeature periodically replaced shimenawa rope
torii gate on larger rock
hasNameMeaning wedded rocks
hasPart larger rock
smaller rock
hasRopeSupportStones three smaller stones
hasStatus famous scenic spot
well-known Shinto landmark
isPhotographedFor tourist postcards
weddings
languageOfName Japanese
locatedIn Futami
Honshu
Ise Bay
Mie Prefecture NERFINISHED
locatedInBodyOfWater Pacific Ocean
maintenanceRitual regular shimenawa replacement ceremonies
near Futami Okitama Shrine
town of Ise
numberOfRopes one main shimenawa
partOf Ise-Shima region
surface form: Ise-Shima tourist area
religion Shinto
ropeMaterial rice straw
symbolizes bond between husband and wife
connection between kami and humans
union of man and woman
tourismType domestic tourism
religious tourism
viewingBestSeason summer
viewingBestTime clear days when Mount Fuji is visible
sunrise
visitedFor prayers for family harmony
prayers for good marriage
prayers for matchmaking
worshippedAt Futami Okitama Shrine

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Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Mie Prefecture contains Meoto Iwa
Iki Island hasSite Meoto Iwa
this entity surface form: Saruiwa (Monkey Rock)