If you follow the Kiyotaki River’s murmuring stream along Route 6, you will arrive at Iwayadaishi and Biwa Falls. From this point onward, you will follow a relatively steep trail on Mt. This is an ancient mountain trail that many ascetic practitioners used to follow in the past. Along the way, you will find various vestiges of religious beliefs.
- Shinhen Daibosatsu = Yaku Gyoja. One hundred and eight staircases. bitterly cold gate Buddha’s ashes
- The Way of the Ten Good Precepts Iinawa Daikongen statue (in Japanese mythology, the image of Iinawa Daikongen) eleven-faced, one-thousand-armed, one-thousand-eye image of Avalokitesvara
temple which administered religious rituals within the dazaifu jurisdiction (ritsuryo system)
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