สวรรค์ของนักจาริกแสวงบุญที่ Wakayama
Japans greatest works of Buddhist art.
Mt. Koya (two hours from Osaka by train) is an important religious center located on a 3,000-foot-high tableland. Surrounded by thick forests and peaks, it contains more than 2,000 temples, shrines, towers, stupas and assembly buildings, 117 major temples, and 53 monasteries which offer lodging and vegetarian meals at a reasonable price to visitors.
Kii Peninsula with
the Kumano Trail
Mt. Koya is regarded as one of three holiest mountains in Japan along with Mt. Osorezan. It is also home to some of Japans greatest works of Buddhist art. No other place in Japan has such a large number of well-preserved religious buildings clustered in such a small area. Although development, vehicles and tourism has infiltrated the community it still manages to retain an atmosphere of tranquility and piety
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