The Sacred Mountain Has 117 Temples In Japan

To Mount Koya (Wakayama Province), visitors enjoy the quiet and peaceful atmosphere in the most sacred mountainous area 'Rising Solar Countries'. Five 816, a monk named Kukai (No Hai Great) Go to the Mount Koya area hoping to find the appropriate place for the cultivation of the legs (Shingon). Finally, he chose the 800 m deep valley, surrounded by 8 peaks like eight-wing lotus petals. Currently, Mount Koya is a famous spiritual tourist destination in Japan with a fragile scent, the chanting of monks and cemetery cold in old forests. Japan's sacred mountains are recognized by UNESCO as a world heritage in 2004

. Photo: Dreamstime. Koya bag is part of the ancient pilgrimage route called Kumano Kodo. Guests will walk through cedaries, towering cypress trees, crossing white foam waterfalls deleting and visiting suspended temples in the clouds sea
307 km long route connecting three major Kumano temples (Hongu Taisha, Nachi Taisha, Hayatama Taisha) with Mount Koya. In Japaneseism, the forest and rock are the objects containing the gods of the gods (Kami) and every natural element bears the meaning of the divine. Photo: BBC.Gue the influence of Emperor Saga, Koya mountains started to be famous in Japanese territory. In the Edo era (1603-1868), about 1,000 temples were built in Mount Koya. Now, the lords, samurai and civilians are very respectful of the gover of the master so they often visit His grave, looking forward to being buried at the okunoin cemetery after they died. Guests can experience the feeling of walking under cedar trees, visit 200,000 tombstones, with a green moss and small jizo walls in Okunoin. Photo: Ifly Magazine. Mount Koya mountain attracts about 2 million tourists every year. Currently, visitors often use vehicles such as passenger cars, trains or a 900 meters long cable car from the foot of the mountain to the town of Koya, then passing the two-storey daimon highly protected by the gods of Kongorikishi majestic gods
Some pilgrims still walk on the Chishimichi trail for 21 km long to Mount Koya as tradition. Before 1872, women could not arrest in Koya town because this was the sacred land of Samurai, instead they would pray at the Nyonin-do hall at the foot of the mountain. Photo: Japan Guide.Danjo Garan (Upper Old Lamb) is a popular attraction in Koya Mountains. Next to Danjo Garan, the two-storey temple Konpon Daito was 47 m high. Here, visitors can purify their souls by applying aromatherapy on their hands and praying in front of the Statue of Dainichi Nyorai (Dai Nhat Nhu Lai), the symbolic artwork of diamonds. The statue is shielded by four statues and 16 columns of paint creating a three-dimensional map of the universe, nun in Konpon Daito explained. Photo: Lonely Planet.Kongobuji is the top temple in the language of language in Japan. The building was built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in 1593 to commemorate his lost mother. In the temple also keeps the doors decorated with pictures of birds parked on the snow, showing the wealth and power of Japanese rulers at the end of the 16th century. In addition, banryutei - the largest stone garden Japan - there are about 140 granite rocks on the sandy background that symbolizes two dragons that are emerging in the cloud to protect the Kongobuji temple. Photo: Depositphotos. One of the unique experiences visitors should not be ignored when Mount Koya is sleeping in Shukubo. In Shukubo, tourists are enjoyed near Ryokan amenities (Japanese inns), with a tatami mats and futon mattresses. But the difference in Shukubo is a tourist serving vegetarian vegetables such as vegetables, tofu ... by young monks cooked. Refined food helps visitors feel the delicate taste of the dish. Photo: japanvisitor.

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