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covering all of Japan. Standing at 48.5 meters tall and situated right in the middle of Kōyasan, this pagoda was built as a seminary for the esoteric practices of
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Koya features a university dedicated to religious studies and 120 sub-temples, many of which offer lodging to pilgrims. Mount Kōya is also a common starting point to the
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122:Coordinates
112:2004 (28th
109:Inscription
32:Darren Shan
1784:Categories
1754:34°12′45″N
1579:2021-12-28
1525:2017-11-07
1501:2017-11-07
1466:sōgyaranma
1448:2019-02-25
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481:atrocities
362:sanctuary.
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132:34°12′45″N
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1520:Planetyze
1496:Planetyze
1193:Fudō Myōō
464:In 2004,
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1388:See also
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1114:1,582.3
1020:(78.86)
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985:(10.25)
951:Average
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366:Sannō-dō
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1477:, skr.
1130:Gallery
1018:2,003.1
1015:(3.52)
1010:(4.27)
1005:(8.00)
1000:(9.74)
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975:(5.57)
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965:(3.83)
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941:(14.0)
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921:(53.2)
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771:(64.6)
766:(57.9)
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721:(64.0)
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1084:138.5
1067:137.6
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1462:Garan
1415:Notes
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1081:96.7
1078:82.9
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