Koya Mountain contains the largest dry mountain in Japan


Kumgang Bong Temple ~ Koya Mountain Buddha Admire the maple scenery

Kansai Maple Leaf First Festival. Wakayama Prefecture Koyo-Mount Kadambong-ji is the most beautiful place. Kyasan Kong bu-ji is an important Buddhist temple located in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, and the headquarters of the Japanese Tantric (Shingon) Buddhism.

Kanye Bong Temple was founded in the ninth century by monk Kukai, who was one of the founders of esoterica and Zen Buddhism. This temple is regarded as a sacred place of esoteric religion and an important center of Japanese culture and religion.

Kumgang Bong Temple is a temple of esotericism, a spiritually deep Buddhist belief system that focuses on meditation, rituals and spiritual practices. This temple is an important shrine for esoteric practitioners.

Architectural style: The architecture of Kumgang Bong-ji Temple is full of zephyronic elements, including traditional Japanese architecture, gardens and trees. The temple has beautiful indoor and outdoor Spaces for devotees and visitors to visit and meditate.

Mount Koya's Kumgang Bong Temple is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of Mount Koya. This temple is also the main mountain of Mount Koya and has a vast temple site, including many other temples, monasteries and cultural heritage sites.

Koyo-san Kumabong-ji Temple is a temple with a long history and religious significance that attracts tourists and devotees from all over the world and is an important location for exploring Japan's Buddhist culture. The annual Maple Leaf Festival officially begins today.

Against the fiery red maple leaves. The thousand-year-old temple is glorious and brilliant. Whether you are a believer, whether you are a tourist, this moment of worship to the temple is the most rare opportunity not to miss.

📍 Address: Wakayama 648-0211, Koya, Ito District, 132 Koyasan, Koya, Wakayama, Japan
🚉 Transportation Strategy: Self-driving, bus, tram,
🕙 Business hours: 8:00-17:00
⏳ Duration: 1-4 days
💰 per capita consumption: temple maple appreciation free. Pay to visit the temple, museum and treasure hall. Prices vary.

Half an hour from Tennoji Station

The brochure of the garden (forgot to take the picture) introduces the scenery throughout the year, no matter when you go, you can enjoy the return. When I went, there were two couples taking Japanese wedding photos, and the others were some individual guests, who liked to take photos

There is a golden carp in the lake, if it is not swimming I really would think that someone is hiding gold in the lake. In addition, there are fish food twisted eggs by the lake, and there are 30 or 40 people coming to grab food every one has my forearm length, and you can sit on the mountain and watch the fish fight

The garden itself is in a huge park, which is only two or three minutes' walk from the station. On the way to the garden, in addition to enjoying the scenery of the park, you can also visit the Sakai City Museum

There is a national style pavilion in the park, the plaque reads "know spring Pavilion" three words. The granite used to make the pavilion is a gift from Lianyungang City to Sakai City.

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