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Okuno-in: Kōyasan’s Pathway Through Time
Rebecka Wolfe
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August 8, 2020
Wakayama
A line of Buddhist monks walk the stone path of Okuno-in. In the footsteps of Kobo Daishi. Deep in the mountains of Wakayama prefecture, shrouded by a rolling sea of dark-hued cedar, lies a...
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