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Himeji Castle is always an obvious point of conversation when people discuss Himeji. But, if you’re looking for an adventure a little off the beaten path, pay a visit to Engyoji Temple on Mount Shosha. Mount Shosha isn’t a widely known mountain and generally doesn’t attract many travelers. This makes it an exceptionally peaceful location to enjoy Japan’s lush nature and elaborate temple grounds. Visitors can leisurely view incredible fall foliage during the autumn season without the crowds. Engyoji TempleEngyoji Temple boasts over a thousand years of its legacy and is one of Japan’s best-kept ...
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Surrounded by some of the highest mountains in western Japan, the isolated Iya Valley of Tokushima Prefecture’s Miyoshi City is a fantastic place for hiking and camping. In this 6 part series, we detail a two day hiking route full of awesome views that is accessible by public bus, with an overnight in one of the rustic yet tranquil mountain-ridge huts.previous post>>The Miune & Tenguzuka Traverse Part 1 | A Two-Day Hike in the Shikoku Mountains A vertical kilometerThe trailhead for Mt Miune in Nagoro village is located at an elevation of 915 meters, and being that the summit is at 1894 meters,...
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Aizu Sazaedo is a unique three-story pagoda-shaped temple located on scenic Mount Iimori near Aizuwakamatsu City, Fukushima. Entirely constructed of wood, the almost 17-meter tall structure looks a bit unusual when seen from the outside. But that’s nothing compared to what you’ll find inside.33 statues of KannonA spiral ramp-like staircase leads up to the top and goes straight back down. There are no floors, so it’s one continuous walk. Since visitors are only allowed to move in one direction, you won’t even have to bother with other people making their way out.The temple’s intricate layout wa...
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