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The temple's name means 'Burnt Mountain' because a fiery serpent once set the entire mountain ablaze. Kukai walked through the flames unharmed and sealed the dragon inside a boulder crack near the summit.
Shosan-ji位于海拔约706米的Shosanji山上,具有鲜明的山地寺院特色。
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The temple's name means 'Burnt Mountain' because a fiery serpent once set the entire mountain ablaze. Kukai walked through the flames unharmed and sealed the dragon inside a boulder crack near the summit.
Shosan-ji位于海拔约706米的Shosanji山上,具有鲜明的山地寺院特色。
This is the first 'nansho' (difficult place) on the 88-temple pilgrimage, featuring 'henro gorogashi' or 'pilgrim fall down' paths so steep that locals tell stories of pilgrims who quit here.
At 706 meters elevation, it's the second highest temple on the pilgrimage. The grounds are surrounded by gigantic cedar trees over 500 years old, designated as natural monuments of Tokushima Prefecture.
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