We only stayed one night in Kaohsiung Mountain, and if you are, I suggest you visit the cemetery when you arrive in the afternoon and leave the main road to see everything. Then, at night, I suggest joining the night tour arranged by the Shenhu Temple. This allows you to see the cemetery at night and learn about it through your monk guide. However, night tours must take the main road, and at night you won’t see all the details.
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We only stayed one night in Kaohsiung Mountain, and if you are, I suggest you visit the cemetery when you arrive in the afternoon and leave the main road to see everything. Then, at night, I suggest joining the night tour arranged by the Shenhu Temple. This allows you to see the cemetery at night and learn about it through your monk guide. However, night tours must take the main road, and at night you won’t see all the details.
The Aozhiyuan is the spiritual temple of the Master of the Law. It feels very quiet and gloomy when I come here in the morning. You can visit the blue lantern hall on the altar. It is also beautiful, but it is best not to take pictures. It is enough to feel with your eyes.
One of the ultimate extraordinary spaces where there are no tourist spots similar to the outside. Same 々 A sacred space is created by design gravestones, statues, moss and cobblestones.
Okuno-in is an attraction on Koyasan where visitors walk through the serene cemetery to reach the temple
Gaoye Mountain is a place that is very suitable for enjoying red leaves, convenient transportation, easy to travel on mountain roads
2. The Aoshiyuan Aoshiyuan is the seat of the Imperial Temple of the Master Suifa Air Sea. According to legend, the Master Suifa made a wish to die, and it is still settled in Takano Mountain. The Aoshiyuan is also the largest cemetery in Japan, with about 220,000 tombs hidden among countless thousand-year-old fir. It seems to be a history book of Japan, from the feudal samurai to the modern business representatives buried here, so that they can follow the master to regenerate the joy. The cemetery has many ancient tombstones, lush and upright trees, and a clean atmosphere. If you are interested in reading the inscription, this is definitely a place worth a day. (Because we don't like to see the tomb, we didn't go deep, but here is also a scene in Miyazaki Jun animation) Address: Gaoye-Hiro, Ido-gun, Gaoye Mountain 550 Ticket: Free Open Hour: 8:30 - 16:30