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I hurriedly took pictures of the Torii shrine gate gate and cherry blossoms at Marutaka Inari Shrine in Hashimoto City, Wakayama Prefecture, before it was crowded with many cherry blossom viewers.
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Hachimanbori in Omihachiman City, Shiga Prefecture, cherry blossoms in the rain are also good...
This is a place that is often used as a location for historical dramas old ~. Nearby is Shinmachi Street, a street street of Omi merchants. If you are a history buff, please visit us.
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Winter scenery of Koyasan, monks on the approach to Okuno-in Temple
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ID:1I love the mood of this one. It reminds me of visiting Mount Koya a few years ago, and I want to go again if I have the opportunity.This text has been automatically translated.
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It is a winter view of Mt. Koya, where the main mountain of Shingon Buddhism is located. The red temple is the main pagoda.
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COOL JAPAN VIDEOS ALSO PUBLISHES ARTICLES ABOUT KOYASAN.
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Koyasan in Wakayama Prefecture is a training dojo for Shingon esoteric Buddhism opened by Kobo Daishi Kukai about 1200 years ago.
Introducing the charm of Mt. Koya, Wakayama Prefecture, a new Power Spot.
The Koyasan area, surrounded by nature, has many scenic sightseeing spots.
After passing through the main gate, the temple is the central hall where the main puja of Mt. Koya is held. There are tombs of famous warlords such as Oda Nobunaga, Takeda Shingenkatsu Yori, Akechi Mitsuhide, Ishida Mitsunari, and the Toyotomi family.
It is also recommended to visit the temples of Koyasan and receive the shuin stamps.
When the cherry blossoms and autumn leaves are in season, the precincts have breathtaking views, and in spring and autumn, the weather is good, so you can enjoy sightseeing around the hidden gems of Mt. Koya.This text has been automatically translated.
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It is a fire festival "Lantern Festival" held on the night of February 6th at Kamakura Shrine in Shingu City. It is spectacular to see more than 1,000 children running down the steep stone steps with torches.
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It is Kamakura Shrine in Shingu City, Wakayama Prefecture. At the end of the 538 steep stone steps, a large rock, Gotobiki Rock, is enshrined as a deity. From here, you can overlook the cityscape of Shingu. On February 6th, the famous "Lantern Festival" is held, in which people dressed in white and carrying torches run down steep stone steps.
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ID:1Some shrines in Japan have high locations and a wide view, so you can feel very happy after visiting the shrine.This text has been automatically translated.
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This is the state of the "Flower Festival".
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It is the shrine of the Tanyu Tsuhiyo Shrine located in the World Cultural Heritage Site "Sacred Sites in the Kii Mountains and Their Pilgrimage Path". In April, there is a festival called "Hanamori Matsuri" that expresses the joy of welcoming spring in the village, and people dressed in Heian costumes pass the shrine.
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It is said to be one of the oldest shrines in Japan, located in the Amano district of Katsuragi Town, Wakayama Prefecture, which you will encounter on the way to the World Cultural Heritage Site "Sacred Sites in the Kii Mountains and Their Pilgrimage Route". It is a winter view of the ring bridge over the entrance.
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At Osaihara, the former site of Kumano Hongu Taisha Shrine, where the largest Torii shrine gate gate in Japan is located, I took a photo of the illuminated large Torii shrine gate with multiple exposures.
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COOL JAPAN VIDEOS ALSO PUBLISHES ARTICLES ABOUT KUMANO HONGU TAISHA SHRINE.
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Kumano Hongu Taisha, known as a World Heritage Site in Wakayama Prefecture, is a shrine that constitutes the "Kumano Three Mountains" along with Kumano Nachi Taisha and Kumano Hayatama Taisha. Yuto Shinto Shrine, which is the largest Annual Grand Festival, is a designated intangible folk cultural property of Wakayama Prefecture.
At the Kumano Hongu Taisha Shrine, the Funama Grand Festival and the Eve Festival are held on April 14, and the most important festivals, the Main Shrine Festival, the Main Shrine Festival, and the glittering Watari Festival of 400 people dressed in Heian costumes are solemnly held on April 5.
One of the highlights is the Mita Festival Mita Ue Shrine, where juveniles pray for a bountiful harvest of five grains, the Goma bonfire and mochi throwing by ascetics, the lantern Daigoma and the Tamagushi Hoten.
In Tanabe City, Wakayama Prefecture, where Kumano Hongu Taisha is located, there are many lodging facilities for hotels and inns.
It is also recommended to have lunch at a local gourmet restaurant in the area on an overnight trip, or if the weather is nice, visit the surrounding temples with a shuin stamp book in hand.This text has been automatically translated.
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