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I took a picture over the Okumotori of "Kumano Kodo". Kumano Kodo has a history of more than 1,100 years, and this year marks the 20th anniversary of its registration as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site "Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountains".
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The largest of the 200,000 tombstones and memorial towers on the approach to the temple in the depths of Mt. Koya is the memorial tower (So-Minamoto-in Temple) of Oda Nobunaga's sister, the third daughter of Oda Nobunaga (the official wife of the second Tokugawa shogun Hidetada) of the Sengoku Warlord period. It is 6.6 meters tall and was built about 400 years ago by Suruga Dainagon Tadanaga.
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ID:2I used to visit Mount Koya, and the atmosphere of the tombstones along the way is really solemn, and I would like to visit again if I have the opportunity.This text has been automatically translated.
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ID:1The atmosphere is cool...
It's a place where you can feel the history (ᅌωᅌ*)This text has been automatically translated.
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A beautiful double rainbow in the rainy Gari sky... I feel a little gained.
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The stone camphor tree flowers of Mt. Koya, Wakayama Prefecture, a World Cultural Heritage Site, are in full bloom. The photo shows Kongobong Temple.
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Every year on January 14th, the "Demon Run" held at the Buddha Hall of Nenbutsuji Temple in Gojo City, Nara Prefecture, is a fire festival that prays for good luck in disaster prevention. This event, which has been going on for about 500 years since the Muromachi period, has been designated as an Important Intangible Folk Cultural Assets of Japan.
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ID:1The demon mask is powerful ( ゚o ゚;This text has been automatically translated.
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This is the scenery of the early summer of the terraced rice field "Aragi Island" in Aritagawa Town, Wakayama Prefecture. I feel like it's still a little early for the scarecrow to come out.
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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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