Mount Koya, or Koyasan, is a sacred site in Japan and the heart of Shingon Buddhism, a sect introduced to the country in 805 by Kobo Daishi. Nestled in a serene mountain landscape, this spiritual center is home to numerous temples and monasteries, surrounded by pine forests that offer a tranquil setting for meditation. Visitors can explore the mausoleum of Kobo Daishi, walk through the ancient cedar-lined paths, and experience the peaceful atmosphere that has drawn pilgrims and seekers for over a millennium.
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