Best Attractions and Places to See in Misasa cho, Japan
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List of Best Things to do in Misasa-cho
Mitokusan Sanbutuji Temple Nashikkokan Shirakabe Dozogun Akagawara Mt. Mitoku Misasa Shrine Yunomachi Gallery Misasa Violin Museum Barbershop Museum Misasa Michi-no-Eki Rakuichi Plaza Kotani Bridge, Emmusubi Kajikagaeru
Hiking to Mitokusan Sanbutsu Temple with Friends
It was a hot day, but enjoyable all the same. These temples are built high up in the mountain on seemingly-precarious cliffs. The most impressive one is at the end of the trail, built straight into the side of the mountain! Apparently these were built almost 1300 years ago. No one knows how they managed the last one! (correct me if I'm wrong on my info!)
Mitokusan, the home of Japan's most dangerous National Treasure Nageiredo. Climb and experience a unique and splendid scenery that will make you feel reborn.
Japan’s Most Dangerous Mountain (Mt. Mitoku Hike)
Misasa, Tottori Prefecture, Japan
ところどころ... 三徳山三仏寺 part 6
Sanbutsu-ji (三仏寺) is a Buddhist temple in the town of Misasa, Tottori Prefecture, Japan. The Nageire Hall (投入堂 Nageire-dō) of Sanbutsu-ji, was built in the Heian period,and is a designated national treasure of Japan. The story goes that Sanbutsu-ji was founded by a Buddhist ascetic and mystic of the late Asuka period ~ monk En no Gyōja (634–701). Gyōja is considered the founder of Shugendō, a syncretic religion which incorporated aspects old Shinto, Japanese folk animism, shamanism, Taoism and the esoteric Buddhism of the Shingon Mikkyō and Tendai sects.
ところどころ... 三徳山三仏寺 part 7
Around one hundred and fifty years later,master Jikaku Daishi Ennin (who travelled around Japan founding temples),enshrined three Buddhist statues here,-'here',referring to what now has become known as Sanbutsu-ji Temple. However,there isn't a single historical document about Nageire Hall. A legend has been created,but in all honesty,it remains a mystery as to who built it,and when. 身を捨ててこそ浮かぶ瀬もあれ』これは私が好きな日本語の1つです。 人生は自分でつくるものであり、私にとって人生は冒険です。私の冒険の世界へようこそ。想像力が旅の始まりです。今回は前回からの続きです。どうぞお楽しみください。気に入っていただけると、嬉しいです。-thecrowdedzoo
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