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image. The mountain is also famous for its scenery, as the entire mountain is covered with broad-leaved trees, creating a bright natural forest.The riverbed at the foot of the mountain is planted with
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mountain training since ancient times, but as with all mountain temples, the history of its founding is not clearly known. According to the medieval record
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in Nara. It is an important temple in the history of Buddhism in Japan, and many eminent monks have served as abbot. According to legend, the annual
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and made Mount Kasagi his battlefield headquarters, raising an army and fortifying the mountain. The temple was destroyed during the
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located to the north, there are many strangely shaped rocks and stones within the mountain, and it has been a center for the
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of Japan. The mountain is known for its many oddly shaped rocks and as a battlefield during the wars of the
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At present, the image of Ākāśagarbha remains, and is protected as Japan's largest and oldest linear
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by shogunate forces and the image of Maitreya was irreparably damaged, leaving only its halo.
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image of Maitreya carved into a cliff face, and a similar 12-meter tall image of
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Mount Kasagi is located in southern Kyoto Prefecture, on the south bank of the
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after he discovered a passage here that led to the heavenly home of
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The trailhead to climb the mountain is a five-minute walk from the
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Elevation
Coordinates
34°45′24″N 135°56′38″E / 34.75667°N 135.94389°E / 34.75667; 135.94389
Mount Kasagi is located in Kyoto Prefecture
Mount Kasagi is located in Japan
Kyoto Prefecture
Kansai region
National Place of Scenic Beauty
National Historic Site of Japan
Kasagi
Soraku District
Kyoto Prefecture
Kansai area
Kemmu Restoration
Kamakura period
nationally designated
Place of Scenic Beauty
National Historic Site
Kasagiyama Prefectural Natural Park
Kizu River
Kontai-ji
Shugendō
Buddhist temple
Hakuhō period
Emperor Kōbun
Emperor Tenmu
Tōdai-ji
Kōfuku-ji
Omizutori

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