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Wakayama, Japan - April 19, 2014: Okunoin is regarded as the most sacred site in Koyasan. It is also the location of the mausoleum for Kobo Daishi, where he is believed to be in eternal meditation .
Ancient Cemetery at night inside a forrest, Okunoin Cemetery, Wakayama, Japan. Okunoin Cemetery is the largest cemetery in Japan.
Old thombstones at Okunoin cemetery, Koya san, Japan
Wakayama, Japan - Nov 24, 2016. Ancient tomb on Mt. Koya (Koyasan) in Wakayama, Japan.
Wakayama, Japan - October 29 2014: Okunoin Temple is the most sacred site in Koyasan, the mausoleum for Kobo Daishi, the founder of the temple who died in march 21, 835
Koyasan, Japan - April 30, 2014: View of a Shingon Monk walking in Okunoin cemetery. Koyasan is primarily known as the world headquarters of the Koyasan Shingon sect of Japanese Buddhism.
Japanese traditional cemetery and samurai's cemetery.Mount Koya is very famous holy place.
Wakayama, Japan- February 12th, 2024: Kongobu-ji Okuno-in Okunoin Cemetery at Koyasan, Koya, Ito District, Wakayama, Japan
Okunoin is the burial place of over 200,000 buddhist monks, important families and leaders, and Kobo Daishi the monk who founded Koyasan and brought Shingon Buddhism to Japan. There are areas (not pictured) where photography is not allowed, and the entire place has an air of reverence and history.
Wakayama, Japan - October 29 2014: Okunoin Temple is the most sacred site in Koyasan, the mausoleum for Kobo Daishi, the founder of the temple who died in march 21, 835
"This photo of moss covered statues was taken in the Okunoin cemetary, which is located in the Buddhist center of Koyasan, Japan."
"This photo was taken in the wonderfully spiritual and awe inspiring cemetery of Okunoin, which is located in Koyasan (Mount Koya), Japan. Thousands of shrines, gravestones, and sculptures are nestled among huge pine trees. Koyasan is a major center of Buddhism in Japan."
A path through the Okunoin ancient Buddhist cemetery in Koyasan (高野山), Japan.
Wakayama, Japan - October 29 2014: Okunoin Temple is the most sacred site in Koyasan, the mausoleum for Kobo Daishi, the founder of the temple who died in march 21, 835
Wakayama, Japan - October 29 2014: Okunoin Temple is the most sacred site in Koyasan, the mausoleum for Kobo Daishi, the founder of the temple who died in march 21, 835
Okunoin is one of the most sacred places in Japan, the burial place of monks and leaders for hundreds of years. It is said over 200,000 buddhist monks are buried here.
A path through the Okunoin ancient Buddhist cemetery in Koyasan (高野山), Japan.
A path through the Okunoin ancient Buddhist cemetery in Koyasan (高野山), Japan.
Okunoin ancient Buddhist cemetery in Koyasan, Japan.
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Japanese traditional cemetery and samurai's cemetery.Mount Koya is very famous holy place.
Wakayama, Japan - October 29 2014: Okunoin Temple is the most sacred site in Koyasan, the mausoleum for Kobo Daishi, the founder of the temple who died in march 21, 835
Wakayama,Japan- July 8, 2015: Okunoin Cemetery on July 08 2015 at Mount Koya in Koyasan, Japan. Okunoin is one of the most sacred places in Japan and a popular pilgrimage spot.
Wakayama, Japan - April 19, 2014: Okunoin is regarded as the most sacred site in Koyasan. It is also the location of the mausoleum for Kobo Daishi, where he is believed to be in eternal meditation .
Wakayama,Japan,Feb 6, 2022 ; Snowy scenery of Kongobuji Temple, Koyasan, a sacred place for Buddhism in Japan
Ancient Cemetery at night inside a forrest, Okunoin Cemetery, Wakayama, Japan. Okunoin Cemetery is the largest cemetery in Japan.
Koyasan, Mount Koya, Japan - 16 April, 2019: Buddha statue in the Koyasan, Mount Koya, Japan. Mount Koya is the center of Shingon Buddhism,
Horizontal close-up shot of Toro-do (Lantern Hall) building in Okuno-in temple complex where Kobo Daishi (Kukai, the leader of the esoteric Buddhism) was buried, Wakayama, Koyasan, Japan
Pile of Kamut grain on wooden background with a spoon
Koyasan, Mount Koya, Japan - 16 April, 2019: Landscape in the Koyasan, Mount Koya, Japan. Mount Koya is the center of Shingon Buddhism,
Okunoin is the burial place of over 200,000 buddhist monks, important families and leaders, and Kobo Daishi the monk who founded Koyasan and brought Shingon Buddhism to Japan. There are areas (not pictured) where photography is not allowed, and the entire place has an air of reverence and history.
Wakayama, Japan - October 29 2014: Okunoin Temple is the most sacred site in Koyasan, the mausoleum for Kobo Daishi, the founder of the temple who died in march 21, 835
Japanese traditional cemetery and samurai's cemetery.Mount Koya is very famous holy place.
Red Bridge and Autumn Forest in Okunoin Cemetery, Wakayama, Japan. This bridge is the enterance to Okunoin Cemetery, the largest cemetery in Japan.
Horizontal shot of Okuno-in temple complex where Kobo Daishi (Kukai, the leader of the esoteric Buddhism) was buried, Wakayama, Koyasan, Japan
Wakayama, Japan - October 29 2014: Okunoin Temple is the most sacred site in Koyasan, the mausoleum for Kobo Daishi, the founder of the temple who died in march 21, 835
Pathway in Ancient Cemetery inside a Forest, Okunoin Cemetery, Wakayama, Japan. Okunoin Cemetery is the largest Cemetery in Japan.
Wakayama,Japan,Feb 6, 2022 ; Snowy landscape of Koyasan Okunoin, a sacred place for Buddhism in Japan
Japanese traditional cemetery and samurai's cemetery.Mount Koya is very famous holy place.
Okunoin is the burial place of over 200,000 buddhist monks, important families and leaders, and Kobo Daishi the monk who founded Koyasan and brought Shingon Buddhism to Japan. There are areas (not pictured) where photography is not allowed, and the entire place has an air of reverence and history.
Okunoin is the burial place of over 200,000 buddhist monks, important families and leaders, and Kobo Daishi the monk who founded Koyasan and brought Shingon Buddhism to Japan. There are areas (not pictured) where photography is not allowed, and the entire place has an air of reverence and history.
Wakayama,Japan,Feb 6, 2022 ; Mount Koya in the snow, Kongobuji Danjo Garan
Mount Koya, Japan - 16 April, 2019: Lamps in the Koyasan. The place is located on an 800 m high plain amid eight peaks of the mountain.
Wakayama, Japan - Nov 24, 2016. Ancient tomb on Mt. Koya (Koyasan) in Wakayama, Japan.
Wakayama, Japan - October 29 2014: Okunoin Temple is the most sacred site in Koyasan, the mausoleum for Kobo Daishi, the founder of the temple who died in march 21, 835
Koyasan, Japan - November 20, 2019: View from Okunoin Cemetery in Koyasan, Japan. Koyasan located in the Kansai region of Wakayama prefecture
Wakayama, Japan - April 19, 2014: Okunoin is regarded as the most sacred site in Koyasan. It is also the location of the mausoleum for Kobo Daishi, where he is believed to be in eternal meditation .
Wakayama, Japan - October 29 2014: Okunoin Temple is the most sacred site in Koyasan, the mausoleum for Kobo Daishi, the founder of the temple who died in march 21, 835
Wakayama, Japan - Nov 24, 2016. Tombstones at Okunoin Cemetery on Mt. Koya (Koyasan) in Wakayama, Japan.
Okunoin is the burial place of over 200,000 buddhist monks, important families and leaders, and Kobo Daishi the monk who founded Koyasan and brought Shingon Buddhism to Japan. There are areas (not pictured) where photography is not allowed, and the entire place has an air of reverence and history.
Wakayama,Japan,Feb 6, 2022 ; Snowy scenery of Mt. Koya, a sacred place for Buddhism in Japan