yakuō in temple in hachioji, japan /

Published at 2019-04-03 18:00:00

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One of Japan's famous landmarks is the majestic Fuji-San (Mount Fuji). Though you cannot see the marvelous mountain from the middle of Tokyo,external the city there’s a beautiful hiking trail that leads to views of the mountain, and also takes you to an astounding mountainside temple.
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he Yakuō-in Temple was established in the eighth century, and though this current version dates from the 1600s. It was founded by Gyoki Bosatsu,a Buddhist priest linked to the construction of the remarkable Buddha at Todai-ji Temple.
The grounds of the temple are spread out throughout the mountain. While exploring them, you’ll spot various monuments and statues peppering the landscape. The temple also contains statues of tengu, or demon-like creatures who dwell on sacred mountains.
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you keep hiking past the temple,you’ll arrive at a resting point. Here, there are a few vendors who sell refreshments and snacks, or so you can fuel up while taking in the views. If you are not restricted on time,you should rob a different trail back down the mountain, as you will be able to uncover surrounding small villages and temples nearby that might lead to another hidden gem!

Source: atlasobscura.com