Koyasan Okunoin

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Koyasan Okunoin is one of Japan’s most sacred Buddhist sites, a vast forest cemetery and pilgrimage destination on Mount Koya associated with the revered monk Kobo Daishi.

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Koyasan Okunoin canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist sacred site
cemetery
pilgrimage site
tourist attraction
access Koyasan cable car
Nankai Koya Line NERFINISHED
associatedWith Kobo Daishi
Shingon Buddhism
contains Gobyobashi Bridge
Jizo statues
Okunoin cemetery
Torodo Hall
lantern hall
mausoleum of Kobo Daishi
memorial stupas
thousands of stone grave markers
country Japan
culturalDesignation Important cultural landscape of Japan
dedicatedTo Kobo Daishi
hasCustom crossing Gobyobashi in silence
nighttime cemetery walks
offering incense and prayers at graves
hasFeature ancient cedar trees
cobblestone paths
forest cemetery
river crossing before inner sanctuary
stone lanterns
hasRole mausoleum of Kobo Daishi
hasView rows of illuminated lanterns in Torodo Hall
heritageStatus UNESCO World Heritage Site component
locatedIn Kansai region
Koyasan, Wakayama Prefecture
surface form: Koya, Wakayama Prefecture

Mount Kōya
surface form: Mount Koya

Wakayama Prefecture NERFINISHED
managedBy Shingon Buddhist clergy
near Danjo Garan sacred precinct
surface form: Danjo Garan complex

Kongobu-ji Temple NERFINISHED
partOf Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range
pilgrimageTradition site of prayers for the deceased
visited by Shikoku 88-temple pilgrims
religion Buddhism
significance largest cemetery in Japan
major pilgrimage destination in Japan
one of the most sacred sites in Japanese Buddhism
UNESCOListingYear 2004
UNESCOSite Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range
visitedBy domestic pilgrims
international tourists

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Kobo Daishi veneratedAt Koyasan Okunoin