August 2004

Sacred place and visit to a shrine road in Kii mountainous district have been declared a World Heritage site.

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"Sacred place and visit to a shrine road in the Kii mountainous district" including Yoshino and Kumano was declared as the World Heritage .
It is a vast inheritance across Nara Prefecture, Wakayama Prefecture, and Mie Prefecture.
In this page Koyasan and Kumano are featured mainly because Yoshino in Nara Prefecture has already featured .

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Koyasan foundation Daito
Symbol of large cathedral
It is a huge two-storied pagoda.
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Konpon-daito, the large cathedral
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In the old times in each town of Koyasan, there are Town stones they are symbols showing teaching the Buddhism.
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In the left side, Nachi Falls, .
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and in the right side, the Yatagarasu, introduced at the page of soccer.
Next, there are clay bells to introduce as for statues on Kumano old road. They are both made to clay bells as commemoration of the World Heritage registration this time.

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En-no-gyouja (The Ascetic "En")
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Made by Mr. Munehiro Yasui


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a child riding on a ox and a horse
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Made by Mr. Munehiro Yasui





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