Results Cemetery to visit Kōyasan

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2024
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It is the largest cemetery in Kōya-san. Along the aisles, more than two hundred thousand tombs of daimyō, religious (including Daishonin and Shinran), samurai or simple people were built. The best thing is to enter the Niveau-hashi bridge and follow the driveway that goes into the forest. The driveway is all the more impressive in the morning or evening, when it is lit in the glow of the lanterns. At the north end of the cemetery is the Tōrō-dō where you can burn thousands of lanterns. Two of them are supposed to burn since the th century. Immediately afterwards, the Mizumuke Jizo, of the rows of statuettes of Jizo, standing at the foot of the Gobyo-no-hashi bridge. By crossing the bridge, you don't need to talk anymore. At the end of the road, you will reach the mausoleum of Kūkai, also known as Ereader Daishi. According to the tradition Shingon, Kūkai is a very important character because he must help the Buddha of the Future, during his coming, to salvation of souls.

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genepi
Visited in december 2022
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Le chemin est couvert de neige verglacée
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Visited in june 2017
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Quel site exceptionnel! On se balade pendant des kilomètres dans une forêt de cyprès centenaires avec des tombes à perte de vue (plus de 200 000!). Cette marche mystique et solennelle ne laisse personne indifférent.

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