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Mount Kōya

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Local automobile traffic can be very heavy on weekends until well into the evening. On weekdays, however, the mountain offers a pleasant drive followed by the excitement of reaching the monasteries lining the summit. Many Buddhist monasteries on the mountain function as hotels for visitors providing
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is a name for an area that has the main sacred buildings: a main hall, several pagodas, a scripture storage, a bell tower, a lecture hall, and other halls dedicated to important deities. There is also a shrine dedicated to the Shintō gods of that mountain area and in front of it an assembly hall
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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 Shingon Buddhism. This pagoda and the Okunoin Temple form a large
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As there are many temples with identical names, Chinese and Japanese temples are traditionally given additional "mountain names". These are no geographical designations. There is no mountain called Kōya-san in
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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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from Gokurakubashi ("Paradise Bridge") then whisks visitors to the top in 5 minutes. The entire trip takes about 1.5 hours on an express train or 2 hours by non-express.
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traditional accommodation with an evening meal and breakfast. Guest are also invited to participate in the morning services.
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for the benefit of his mother when she died. Originally named Seigan-ji, it was later renamed Kongōbu-ji in the Meiji Era.
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Entrance to Kōya-san with two pillars showing the temple name Kongōbu-ji (Kongōbu Temple) and its mountain name Kōya-san
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to Mount Kōya, and it costs 2,000 yen (adult). The bus is operated by Kansai Airport Transportion and Willer Express.
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The complex includes a memorial hall and cemetery honoring Japanese who were imprisoned or executed for committing
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Pagoda of Kongōsanmai-Temple (Kongōsanmai-in), the second oldest "treasure pagoda" in Japan (National Treasure)
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to Okunoin Bus stop on Mount Kōya, and it costs 2250 yen (adult). The bus is operated by Daijū Bus -
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Sacred Koyasan: A pilgrimage to the Mountain Temple of Saint Kōbō Daishi and the Great Sun Buddha
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The Story of a Stele: China's Nestorian Monument and Its Reception in the West, 1625-1916
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Mount Koya sites exemplify ‘parallel universe’ where war criminals are martyrs
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Sanō-in, Hall of the "Mountain King", the local Shintō deity (Danjōgaran)
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on the left. The structure is decorated with carvings and brass fittings.
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Climate data for Mount Kōya (1991−2020 normals, extremes 1979−present)
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Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range (UNESCO)
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A statue of a deceased pilgrim at his grave site in Okunoin Cemetery
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Tokugawa Family Tomb. This mausoleum was built by the third shōgun
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Temple, the ecclesiastical headquarters of the Kōyasan sect of
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Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range
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Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range
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designated Kongōbu-ji on Mount Kōya, as part of the
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The mountain is home to the following famous sites:
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Mount Koya
Darren Shan
Koyasan (novel)
UNESCO World Heritage Site

Location
Wakayama Prefecture
Japan
Criteria
1142
Session
Coordinates
34°12′45″N 135°35′11″E / 34.21250°N 135.58639°E / 34.21250; 135.58639
Mount Kōya is located in Japan
Wakayama Prefecture
Japan
Osaka
sangō
Kongōbu-ji
Shingon Buddhism
Kūkai
Shingon
Japanese Buddhism
monastery
Kōya
Shikoku Pilgrimage
Kongōbu-ji
Toyotomi Hideyoshi
Pagoda
mandala

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