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Even in the rain, it is a mejiro that comes to our house every day. It's a photo taken through a gap in the curtain, but it's very vigilant, and I take a bite and look around.
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It is a jizo that is enshrined near the ruins of the inn of Camphor Tree Kubo, which used to be on the Kumano Kodo and Ōuntori-etsu. I think it was enshrined as a memorial service for those who died on the way to the pilgrimage.
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It is a scenic spot in Shirahama Town, Wakayama Prefecture, Enzuki Island. I took a picture of an angler aiming for blue squid in the foreground.
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Located in the Shirasaki Kaigan Prefectural Nature Park in Yura Town, Hidaka District, Wakayama Prefecture, the Shirasaki Coast is surrounded by white limestone. The Shirasaki Coast has been selected as a One of the 100 best beaches in Japan, and in 2009 it was selected as one of the 100 Heisei Views sponsored by the Yomiuri Shimbun.
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It is a Minami Mukan Seon Bodhisattva stone located on the Kumano Kodo and Ōuntori crossing. What did the ancients wish for and what did they think when they walked this path?
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ID:1Wow, that's amazing... ゚Д゚mysterious...This text has been automatically translated.
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It is a Saiun that I met at the Kumano Kodo and Kokumotori Crossing.
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The lighthouse at the southern tip of the Kii Peninsula, Shiocape, and the Pacific Ocean seen from the lighthouse are magnificent.
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It is the direction of Hongu Taisha seen from Kumano Kodo and Fushikai Oji Shrine.
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It is the sunrise and the sea of clouds seen from the Koya Ryujin skyline in Wakayama Prefecture.
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It is the sunrise of the bridge pile rock in Kushimoto Town, Wakayama Prefecture. It is a rock that is worshipped because of the shape of the rock, and a rock that is called its disciple. It looks like that, doesn't it?
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It is a sunset view of the coast of Susami Town, Wakayama Prefecture. I took a picture with a slow shutter.
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