A religious city steeped in age-old traditions 🇯🇵
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Mount Koya, a religious city steeped in age-old traditions, is arguably Japan's most mystical sacred mountain. This enchanting destination cannot be merely described; it must be experienced. Koyasan, with its hostel temples and necropolis forest, offers an invitation to spirituality and reflection. Historically secluded, this sacred enclave has preserved its profound atmosphere, making it a unique retreat for those seeking solace and insight. Visitors can stay in temple lodgings (shukubo), partake in morning prayers, and explore the serene, wooded cemetery of Okunoin. The timeless traditions and serene environment of Mount Koya provide a deeply enriching experience, blending spirituality, history, and nature in a way that touches the soul.
The Buddhist holy place in Japan is the main field of the Japanese master of the Suga. We went to play in the autumn red leaf season. The red leaves on both sides of Omotesando are very beautiful. It is the famous place for the island countries to enjoy the red leaves. The Jingangfeng Temple is built by the master of the Suga. You can visit it in slippers and it is also a world cultural heritage.
It is a very beautiful place. Worth a visit It is unique that reflects the way of life of Japan as well. Can travel easily using public transport It is the most beautiful autumn leaves.
Takano Mountain is very suitable for staying in the local area for one night, but the local accommodation resources are less, the price is higher, and you need to book in advance. You can also take a car from Osaka. It feels a little less a day and a little more than two days.
A quiet escape from the bustling Osaka & Kyoto with temples and temple homestays
Wakayama Takayama, there are many large and small temples, Japanese-style buildings plus autumn red leaves, good 👍🏻👍🏻
A mountainous area located les than 100km from Osaka littered with temples is for anyone seeking a little zen and refuge from touristy parts of Japan