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Potato Stone Locality: Karasawa, Aki-gun, Kohchi-ken, Japan |
| Potato Stone is also called gInedible Potatoh. The name came from a legend. When the Buddhist monk Kukai begged for a potato in a village, he was rejected. So he turned potatoes into stones by a spell. The legend might have occurred because the stone looks very like sweet potato. This legend sounds rather childish for a grown up man, but the story is trying to tell us that g Unkindness to a traveler brings misfortuneh, in other words, gIf you are kind to a traveler, happiness will come to you.h |