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1372-1953 - Stone Jizō statue adorned with a red knit hat and bib at Okunoin Cemetery, Mount Koya, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan.
1372-1952 - Ancient stone statues adorned with colorful cloths and moss at Okunoin Cemetery, Mount Koya, Japan.
1372-1943 - Rows of moss-covered Jizo statues dressed in colorful bibs at Okunoin Cemetery, Mount Koya, Japan — guardians of children and travelers in Japanese Buddhist tradition.
1372-1941 - Moss-covered mound of memorial stones at Okunoin Cemetery, Mount Koya, Japan — a sacred Shingon Buddhist site surrounded by forest in Wakayama Prefecture.
1372-1940 - Stone Jizo statues adorned with red bibs standing among towering cedar trees at Okunoin Cemetery, Mount Koya, Japan — tranquil spiritual atmosphere of Japan’s holiest Buddhist site.
1372-1939 - Ancient moss-covered Buddha statues with red bibs at Okunoin Cemetery, Mount Koya, Japan — symbols of compassion within this revered Buddhist sanctuary.
1382-3485 - Lunch served in room at Henjoko-in Temple, Pilgrim's and tourist lodging (Shukubo), Mount Koya, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, East Asia
1382-3484 - Monk at Henjoko-in Temple, Pilgrim's and tourist lodging (Shukubo), Mount Koya, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, East Asia
1382-3483 - Jizo statues and graves at Okunoin of Mount Koya, a sacred Buddhist site and cemetery. Opened in 835, it houses the mausoleum of Kūkai, founder of the Shingon school of esoteric Buddhism, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, East Asia
1382-3482 - Jizo statues and graves at Okunoin of Mount Koya, a sacred Buddhist site and cemetery. Opened in 835, it houses the mausoleum of Kūkai, founder of the Shingon school of esoteric Buddhism, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, East Asia
1382-3481 - Temple, Pilgrim's and tourist lodging (Shukubo), Mount Koya, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, East Asia
1382-3480 - Statues, Mount Koya, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, East Asia
1382-3479 - Statues, Mount Koya, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, East Asia
1382-3478 - Monk sweeping the entrance of a temple, Pilgrim's and tourist lodging (Shukubo), Mount Koya, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, East Asia
1382-3477 - Prayer room in Henjoko-in Temple, Pilgrim's and tourist lodging (Shukubo), Mount Koya, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, East Asia
1382-3476 - Dinner served in room at Henjoko-in Temple, Pilgrim's and tourist lodging (Shukubo), Mount Koya, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, East Asia
1382-3475 - Dinner served in room at Henjoko-in Temple, Pilgrim's and tourist lodging (Shukubo), Mount Koya, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, East Asia
1382-3474 - Kongobuji, head temple of Koyasan Shingon Buddhism on Mount Koya, 'Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range' UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, East Asia
1382-3473 - Childen menu in a restaurant at Mount Koya, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, East Asia
1382-3472 - Jizo statues and graves at Okunoin of Mount Koya, a sacred Buddhist site and cemetery. Opened in 835, it houses the mausoleum of Kūkai, founder of the Shingon school of esoteric Buddhism, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, East Asia
1382-3471 - Pilgrims at pagoda Konpon Daito within the Danjo Garan Sacred Temple Complex, Mount Koya, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, East Asia
1372-997 - Peaceful cemetery scene with stone lanterns and gravestones nestled among towering trees in Koyasan (Mount Koya), Honshu, Japan
1372-996 - A serene stone path flanked by lanterns and towering trees, leading through the historic cemetery of Koyasan (Mount Koya), Honshu, Japan
1372-995 - A traditional Japanese temple surrounded by gravestones and vibrant autumn foliage in sacred grounds of Koyasan (Mount Koya), Honshu, Japan
1350-3722 - Okunoin, most popular cemetery in Japan, located in Koyasan or Mount Koya.
1350-3733 - Okunoin, most popular cemetery in Japan, located in Koyasan or Mount Koya.
1350-3713 - Yochi-in temple in Koyasan (Mount K?ya), a huge temple settlement in Wakayama Prefecture to the south of Osaka
1350-3732 - Okunoin, most popular cemetery in Japan, located in Koyasan or Mount Koya.
1350-3729 - Streets of Koyasan or Mount Koya, temple settlement in Wakayama Prefecture to the south of Osaka
1350-3716 - Yochi-in temple in Koyasan (Mount K?ya), a huge temple settlement in Wakayama Prefecture to the south of Osaka
1350-3731 - Okunoin, most popular cemetery in Japan, located in Koyasan or Mount Koya.
1350-3709 - Cable car to Koyasan (Mount K?ya), huge temple settlement in Wakayama Prefecture to the south of Osaka.
1350-3721 - Okunoin, most popular cemetery in Japan, located in Koyasan or Mount Koya.
1350-3734 - Okunoin, most popular cemetery in Japan, located in Koyasan or Mount Koya.
1350-3712 - Yochi-in temple in Koyasan (Mount K?ya), a huge temple settlement in Wakayama Prefecture to the south of Osaka
1350-3706 - Train to Koyasan or Mount K?ya, a huge temple settlement in Wakayama Prefecture to the south of Osaka, Japan
1350-3708 - Cable car to Koyasan (Mount K?ya), huge temple settlement in Wakayama Prefecture to the south of Osaka.
1350-3710 - Cable car to Koyasan (Mount K?ya), huge temple settlement in Wakayama Prefecture to the south of Osaka.
1350-3725 - Okunoin, most popular cemetery in Japan, located in Koyasan or Mount Koya.
1350-3735 - Okunoin, most popular cemetery in Japan, located in Koyasan or Mount Koya.
1350-3742 - Yochi-in temple in Koyasan (Mount K?ya), a huge temple settlement in Wakayama Prefecture to the south of Osaka
1350-3719 - Okunoin, most popular cemetery in Japan, located in Koyasan or Mount Koya.
1350-3714 - Yochi-in temple in Koyasan (Mount K?ya), a huge temple settlement in Wakayama Prefecture to the south of Osaka
1350-3723 - Okunoin, most popular cemetery in Japan, located in Koyasan or Mount Koya.
1350-3728 - Streets of Koyasan or Mount Koya, temple settlement in Wakayama Prefecture to the south of Osaka
1350-3720 - Okunoin, most popular cemetery in Japan, located in Koyasan or Mount Koya.
1350-3730 - Okunoin, most popular cemetery in Japan, located in Koyasan or Mount Koya.
1350-3724 - Okunoin, most popular cemetery in Japan, located in Koyasan or Mount Koya.
1350-3717 - Yochi-in temple in Koyasan (Mount K?ya), a huge temple settlement in Wakayama Prefecture to the south of Osaka
1350-3736 - Okunoin, most popular cemetery in Japan, located in Koyasan or Mount Koya.
1350-3727 - Group of female monks walking in the streets of Koyasan or Mount Koya, a huge temple settlement in Wakayama Prefecture
1350-3743 - Monks working on Zen Garden at Yochi-in temple in Koyasan (Mount K?ya), a huge temple settlement in Wakayama Prefecture to the south of Osaka
1350-3726 - Yochi-in temple in Koyasan (Mount K?ya), a huge temple settlement in Wakayama Prefecture to the south of Osaka
1350-3715 - Yochi-in temple in Koyasan (Mount K?ya), a huge temple settlement in Wakayama Prefecture to the south of Osaka
1350-3744 - Monk working on Zen Garden at Yochi-in temple in Koyasan (Mount K?ya), a huge temple settlement in Wakayama Prefecture to the south of Osaka
822-262 - Dry landscape garden (Banryutei) at Buddhist Shingon sect Kongobuji Temple on Mount Koya, Wakayama, Japan, Asia
822-259 - Pair of traditional wooden monk's geta (sandals) at the steps of a Buddhist temple on Mount Koya, Wakayama, Japan, Asia
822-256 - Row of lighted stone lanterns in the Okunoin Temple cemetery at Koyasan (Mount Koya), Wakayama, Japan, Asia
822-260 - Narrow rock garden at Kongobuji Temple, the Shingon Buddhist sect headquarters, on Mount Koya, Wakayama, Japan, Asia
822-314 - Konpon Daito (Great Stupa) pagoda at the Dai Garan Buddhist temple area of Mount Koya, Wakayama, Japan, Asia
822-257 - Stone jizo statues with red aprons in the Okunoin Temple cemetery at Koyasan (Mount Koya), Wakayama, Japan, Asia
822-313 - Konpon Daito (Great Stupa) pagoda at the Dai Garan Buddhist temple area of Mount Koya, Wakayama, Japan, Asia
822-261 - Dry landscape garden (Banryutei) at Buddhist Shingon sect Kongobuji Temple on Mount Koya, Wakayama, Japan, Asia
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