- The Ōmine
Okugakemichi (大峯奥駈道, lit. “deep
inner path of the
grand peaks”) is a
pilgrimage route on the Kii
Peninsula in the
Kansai region of ****an. It...
- approx. 120 km)
Iseji (Ise
Jingu -
Kumano Sanzan, approx. 160 km)
Omine Okugakemichi (Yoshino -
Kumano Sanzan). The
Kiiji route runs
along the west coast...
- Sanbutsu-ji
Temple 三徳山三仏寺 in
Tottori Prefecture Yamabushi on the Ōmine
Okugakemichi near
Yoshino (****an)
Ascetic waterfall exercise supervised by a monk...
- Site
Kumano Hayatama Taisha, one of the
Kumano Sanzan shrines Ōmine
Okugakemichi and the
Kumano Kodō,
parts of the
Sacred Sites and
Pilgrimage Routes...
- kudoyamaKudoyama-chō, Ito-gun, Wakayama-ken
Pilgrimage Routes Ōmine
Okugakemichi (大峯奥駈道, Ōmine
Okugakemichi)
trailTrail wakayama naraVillages between Nara and Wakayama...
-
Taisha (熊野本宮大社), one of the
Kumano Sanzan shrines Kumano Kodō and Ōmine
Okugakemichi ancient pilgrimage roads, a
National Historic Sites and
World Heritage...
-
including Yoshino Mikumari Shrine,
Kimpu Shrine and Kimpusen-ji. The Ōmine
Okugakemichi trail was
established by the 7th
century ascetic En no Gyōja. It connects...
- one of the
Kinki 100 mountains. This
mountain is on the
route of Ōmine
Okugakemichi. Ōtenjō
literally means ‘the
great ceiling’.
There are
three major routes...
-
Kurotaki and Kawakami, Nara, ****an. This
mountain is on the
route of Ōmine
Okugakemichi.
Shisuniwa literally means ‘the rock of four “sun” (=13 cm)’. The other...
- Nara-yama Tile Kiln Site span the
prefectural borders with Kyoto, Ōmine
Okugakemichi those with Wakayama, and
Kumano Sankeimichi those with both Wakayama...