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White sand and gravel have long been a feature of Japanese gardens. In the Shinto religion, it was used to symbolize purity and was used around saints, temples and palaces.
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White sand and gravel have long been a feature of Japanese gardens. In the Shinto religion, it was used to symbolize purity and was used around saints, temples and palaces.
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White sand and gravel have long been a feature of Japanese gardens. In the Shinto religion, it was used to symbolize purity and was used around saints, temples and palaces.
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White sand and gravel have long been a feature of Japanese gardens. In the Shinto religion, it was used to symbolize purity and was used around saints, temples and palaces.
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White sand and gravel have long been a feature of Japanese gardens. In the Shinto religion, it was used to symbolize purity and was used around saints, temples and palaces.
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White sand and gravel have long been a feature of Japanese gardens. In the Shinto religion, it was used to symbolize purity and was used around saints, temples and palaces.
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White sand and gravel have long been a feature of Japanese gardens. In the Shinto religion, it was used to symbolize purity and was used around saints, temples and palaces. In Zen gardens, it represents water or, like the white...
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