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Koyasan (Mount Koya)

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A Shingon Buddhism sacred site in a 900-meter highland basin in Koya, Ito District, Wakayama Prefecture. Founded by Kobo Daishi in 816. Approximately 120 temples line the area, known as a practice site with shukubo (temple lodging) culture for general visitors. Japan's prominent figures are buried in the cemetery. Approximately 1 million pilgrims visit annually, making it one of Japan's foremost sacred sites.

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Subcategory:Pilgrimage Routes
Location:Koya, Wakayama
Time Period:816-present
Influence:National
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