Pine trees in Matsushima

On islands and pine trees

While I was staying in Japan, I went on a day trip — my last one — to Matsushima (i.e. ‘Pine tree islands’), North of Sendai (Miyagi prefecture), reputedly one of the three most beautiful spots in this country. Fortunately, this amazing site has been protected from the 2011 tsunami.

The name Matsushima is well chosen, as there are many islands covered by different kinds of pine trees.

This tree is symbolic in Japan as well as it was in Ancient Greece and Rome.

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Japanese frog

It’s not raining cats and dogs, but frogs!

In Japan, a real bestiary goes with the everyday life: cats, badgers, foxes, rabbits, frogs … Each of these animals has a symbolic value: cats for storekeepers, badgers in front of pubs, foxes, rabbits and frogs in shrines.

As for the frogs, they are linked with water, of course, but not only.

In Ancient Greece and Rome, as well as in Japanese mythology, frogs hold a major place, but with a different symbolism.

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