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It is a field point held at Amano Taisha, which is registered as a sacred site and pilgrimage route in the Kii Mountains, a World Cultural Heritage Site.
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The sacred sites of the Kii Mountains, a World Cultural Heritage Site, and the Yokogaki Pass, a pilgrimage route, still have beautiful cobblestone roads. The cobblestones are made of sacred wood cjolite, which is unique to this region. In an era without machines, paved roads made only by human power are amazing.
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It is a circular stone located on the Kumano Kodo and Ōkumotori crossing, which is a world cultural heritage site. It is said that the gods of Kumano Amida Buddha, Yakushi Buddha, and Kannon Buddha chatted on this stone.
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He is a monk who works in front of the west tower of Mt. Koya, the Sohonzan of the Shingon sect opened by Kukai 1250 years ago. Kukai's teachings have been passed down from generation to generation.
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Vegetarian cuisine is said to have been brought back from China by Dogen, the founder of the Soto School, during the Kamakura period. After a long history, Japan has evolved along with the growing health consciousness, and various Vegetarian cuisine can be tasted in various places.
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I went to photograph the waterfall, but I couldn't help but be fascinated. The moss and greenery that are densely attached to the entire tree are easy on the eyes and soothing.
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It is the morning of the Koza River in Wakayama Prefecture. It was a quiet time with fresh greenery and morning haze.
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Hime Renge blooming in the Mountain stream, each flower is small, but the clusters are spectacular.
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ID:1It must be great to cool off here on a hot summer day!This text has been automatically translated.
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The hatched dragonfly seen in the marshland of Naomi, Kozagawa Town, Wakayama Prefecture, is only 2 cm long and about the size of a one-yen coin. It is designated as a natural monument of Kozagawa Town. The dragonfly in the photo is a male dressed in morning dew.
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The rice paddies in Totsugawa Village, Nara Prefecture, are planted around Golden Week every year. Rice fields at high Elevation, you can also say "rice fields in the sky"! By the way, the cobblestone road on the side of the rice field leads to the Kumano Hongu Taisha Shrine and is recognized as a World Cultural Heritage Site.
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