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Japanese gravestone with a name written in red ink. The name of a living spouse is written in red ink to reduce the cost by engraving the stone only once, and only remove the red paint after the second spouse dies.
The couple's name is Yamagawa. There is no date included on the gravestone.
Picture taken by me -- Chris 73 | Talk 12:26, 8 May 2004 (UTC)
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