As far as I understand, this photo is representing a Cemetery entry.
Is the wood stick located right on top of the grave?
February 21, 2012 11:49
Moonie's World
Hi Damien,
Nope, the wood stick actually writes the name Yuki Hideyasu, youngest son of Tokugawa Ieyasu, stone mausoleum and that is designated as of cultural importance. It is kinda of a tourist marker which I included in my photo to saw that it belongs to Hideyasu. So, nope, it is not located on top of the grave.
With regards cemetery entry, the mausoleum was located within the Okunoin Cemetary at Mount Koya, as such, I added both articles. Hope the infor helps. Should I have done otherwise?
Thanks.
February 21, 2012 12:10
Damien Roué
Fotopedia
I understand. However, to be in the grave article, the image should be representative enough of a grave. In your case, I'm not sure this is the case, hence the flag. As you are talking about a mausoleum, maybe you should add it the related article (but again, not sure anyone can see a mausoleum on this particular photo).
In doubt, my advice is not to nominate (but discuss on this forum for instance, I know that a few people on Fotopedia have a crush for japanese culture).
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Hello Moonie's World,
As far as I understand, this photo is representing a Cemetery entry.
Is the wood stick located right on top of the grave?
Hi Damien,
Nope, the wood stick actually writes the name Yuki Hideyasu, youngest son of Tokugawa Ieyasu, stone mausoleum and that is designated as of cultural importance. It is kinda of a tourist marker which I included in my photo to saw that it belongs to Hideyasu. So, nope, it is not located on top of the grave.
With regards cemetery entry, the mausoleum was located within the Okunoin Cemetary at Mount Koya, as such, I added both articles. Hope the infor helps. Should I have done otherwise?
Thanks.
I understand. However, to be in the grave article, the image should be representative enough of a grave. In your case, I'm not sure this is the case, hence the flag. As you are talking about a mausoleum, maybe you should add it the related article (but again, not sure anyone can see a mausoleum on this particular photo).
In doubt, my advice is not to nominate (but discuss on this forum for instance, I know that a few people on Fotopedia have a crush for japanese culture).
Thanks. Will take note of that in future.