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Yoshino Town, Yoshino County, Nara
奈良県吉野郡吉野町
Table of Contents

  Kintesu Yoshino Station (近鉄吉野駅)
  Yoshinoyama Ropeway (吉野山ロープウェイ)
  Kimpu-jinjya Shrine (金峯神社)
  Saigyo's Hermitage (西行庵)
  Yoshino-Mikumari-jinjya Shrine (吉野水分神社)
  Too-zan Chinka-in Nyoirin-ji Temple (塔尾山 椿花院 如意輪寺)
  Japanese Restaurant Asahi-kan (お食事処 朝日館)
  Yoshimizu-jinjya Shrine (吉水神社)
  Kokujiku-san Kimpusen-ji Temple (国軸山 金峯山寺)
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Yoshino Town, Yoshino County, Nara
19 March 2010

  Yoshino (吉野町) is a town located in Yoshino County (吉野郡), Nara Prefecture, Japan.  As of April 1, 2010, the town had an estimated population of 8,756 and a density of 91.5 persons per sq. km.   The total area was sq. 95.65 sq. km.
  Located in the northern portion of Yoshino County, the majority of the town is covered by mountains.  However, places along the Yoshino River (吉野川) are rather flatter than the other areas, where many roads, train tracks, and houses exist.  
  For adherents of Shugendo, Yoshino is the traditional beginning of the Mount Omine (大峰山) pilgrimage trail; however, many hikers to begin and end their trek from the Dorogawa (洞川) district of Tenkawa Village (天川村).
  Mount Yoshino is famous for its many thousands of sakura [Japanese cherry] trees.  These flowering specimen trees were planted in four groves at different altitudes, in part so that the famed trees would come into bloom at different times of the spring.  A 1714 account explained that, on their climb to the top, travelers would be able to enjoy the lower 1,000 cherry trees (下千本) at the base, the middle 1,000 (中千本) on the way, the upper 1,000 (上千本) toward the top, and the 1,000 in the precincts of the inner shrine at the top (奥千本).  (Referred to the site of "Wikipedia.")

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Kintesu Yoshino Station
     Kintetsu Yoshino Station (近鉄吉野駅) is the terminal station of Kintetsu Yoshino Line (近鉄吉野駅).
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(Friday 19 March) Kintetsu Yoshino Station (近鉄吉野駅), Yoshino Town, Yoshino County, Nara
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(Friday 19 March) Information board of Yoshinoyama National Park, Kintetsu Yoshino Station (近鉄吉野駅), Yoshino Town, Yoshino County, Nara
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(Friday 19 March) Signpost of the World Heritage Yoshinoyama, Kintetsu Yoshino Station (近鉄吉野駅), Yoshino Town, Yoshino County, Nara
  
     
Yoshinoyama Ropeway
     Yoshinoyama Ropeway (吉野山ロープウェイ) or Yoshino Omine Cable (吉野大峯ケーブル) is a ropeway between Kintetsu Yoshino Station (Cable Sembonguchi Station [千本口駅]) and Cable Yoshinoyama Station (ケーブル吉野山駅); 3 minutes' ride.
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(Friday 19 March) Cable Sembonguchi Station (千本口駅) near Kintetsu Yoshino Station
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(Friday 19 March) A cable car at Cable Sembonguchi Station
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(Friday 19 March) The ropeway between Cable Sembonguchi Station (千本口駅) and Cable Yoshinoyama Station (ケーブル吉野山駅): 3 minutes' ride.
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(Friday 19 March) Inside the cable car on Yoshinoyama Ropeway: no passenger except me!
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(Friday 19 March) The ropeway between Cable Sembonguchi Station (千本口駅) and Cable Yoshinoyama Station (ケーブル吉野山駅): 3 minutes' ride.
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(Friday 19 March) Cable Yoshinoyama Station (ケーブル吉野山駅) and Yoshino-Omine Cable Bus (吉野大峯ケーブルバス)
  
     
Kimpu-jinjya Shrine
     Kimpu-jinjya Shrine (金峯神社) is located near Oku-Sembon-guchi (奥千本口), Yoshino Town.  It enshrines Kanayamahiko-no-mikoto (金山彦命), God of Mines and local god of Yoshinoyama.  This place was a training center of mountaineering asceticism (修験道), full of mountaineering ascetics.  Now it is a part of the UNESCO World Heritage.
  A popular tragic hero, Yoshitsune Minamoto (源義経, 1159-1189), then a most wanted criminal of the Kamakura Shogunate government, found shelter in a small hall here for a while (see below).
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(Friday 19 March) Shugyo-mon Gate (修行門; Gate to Mountaineering Asceticism), Kimpu-jinjya Shrine (金峯神社), Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Approach to the main hall, Kimpu-jinjya Shrine (金峯神社), Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Second Gate to the main hall, Kimpu-jinjya Shrine (金峯神社), Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) "Hai-den" (拝殿; the Worshippers' Hall), Kimpu-jinjya Shrine (金峯神社), Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Gate to "Minamoto Yoshitsu no Kakure-to" (源義経陰塔; the Privy Hall of Yoshitsune Minamoto), Kimpu-jinjya Shrine (金峯神社), Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) On the way to "Minamoto Yoshitsu no Kakure-to" (源義経陰塔; the Privy Hall of Yoshitsune Minamoto), Kimpu-jinjya Shrine (金峯神社), Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) "Minamoto Yoshitsu no Kakure-to" (源義経陰塔; the Privy Hall of Yoshitsune Minamoto), Kimpu-jinjya Shrine (金峯神社), Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) "Minamoto Yoshitsu no Kakure-to" (源義経陰塔; the Privy Hall of Yoshitsune Minamoto), Kimpu-jinjya Shrine (金峯神社), Yoshino Town
  
     
Saigyo's Hermitage
     Saigyo's Hermitage (西行庵) is the place where the well-known poet monk Saigyo-hoshi (西行法師, 1118-1190) built himself a hermitage in Oku-Sembon, Yoshino Town.
  He served for Ex-Emperor Toba (鳥羽上皇) as a high-ranked Imperial Guard (北面の武士) named Norikiyo Sato (佐藤義清) until the age of 23 and suddenly entered the Buddhist priesthood.  As a monk of the Shingon-shu sect (真言宗) of Buddhism, he traveled over the provinces and solicited contributions for pious purposes, writing numerous tanka poems.
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(Friday 19 March) A scene near Saigyo's Hermitage, Oku-Sembon, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) on the way to Saigyo's Hermitage, Oku-Sembon, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Saigyo's Hermitage, Oku-Sembon, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Saigyo's Hermitage, Oku-Sembon, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Saigyo's Hermitage, Oku-Sembon, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Saigyo's Hermitage, Oku-Sembon, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Sedentary image of Saigyo-hoshi, Saigyo's Hermitage, Oku-Sembon, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Sedentary image of Saigyo-hoshi, Saigyo's Hermitage, Oku-Sembon, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) The simple ceiling of Saigyo's Hermitage, Oku-Sembon, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) A view from the sedantary image of Saigyo-hoshi, Saigyo's Hermitage, Oku-Sembon, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) A view from Saigyo's Hermitage, Oku-Sembon, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) "Oku-Sembon Koke-shimizu Spring (奥千本苔清水) near Saigyo's Hermitage, Oku-Sembon, Yoshino Town.
  Saigyo-hoshi wrote:
  
  とくとくと (Tokutoku to)
  落つる岩間の (Otsuru Iwama no)
  苔清水 (Koke-shimizu)
  汲みほすまでも (Kumihosu mademo)
  なきすみかかな (Naki Sumika kana)
  (Glug-glug, glug-glug--
  Spring water falling
  From moss-grown rocks.
  No worry for draining it out.
  For I live in a hermitage.
    (trans. Eishiro Ito)
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(Friday 19 March) "Oku-Sembon Koke-shimizu Spring (奥千本苔清水) near Saigyo's Hermitage, Oku-Sembon, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) "Oku-Sembon Koke-shimizu Spring (奥千本苔清水) near Saigyo's Hermitage, Oku-Sembon, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) On the way back from "Oku-Sembon Koke-shimizu Spring (奥千本苔清水) near Saigyo's Hermitage, Oku-Sembon, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) A northern view near "Oku-Sembon Koke-shimizu Spring (奥千本苔清水) near Saigyo's Hermitage, Oku-Sembon, Yoshino Town
  
     
Yoshino-Mikumari-jinjya Shrine
     Yoshino-Mikumari-jinjya Shrine (吉野水分神社), is located at 1612 Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town (吉野町吉野山1612).  Although the foundation date is unknown, it enshrines Ame-no-Mikumari-no-Omikami (天之水分大神), the God of Distributing Water as the main god, Takamimusubi-no-kami (高皇産霊神), Sukunabikona-no-kami (少名彦神), Miko-gami (御子神), Amenigishikuninigishi-Amatsuhikohikohononinigino-mikoto (天津彦火瓊瓊杵命), Tamayori-hime (玉依姫命) and Takuhatachiji-hime-no-mikoto (天萬栲幡千幡比v命).  It has been also believed as a god of Blessing with Children (子授けの神) because the word "mikumari" sounds like another word "mikomori/mogomori" (身籠もる: to become pregnant).  The present shrine buildings were built at the order of Hideyoshi Toyotomi (豊臣秀吉) in the late sixteenth century.
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(Friday 19 March) Red Shrine Gate to Yoshino-Mikumari-jinjya Shrine (吉野水分神社), Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) "Ro-mon" (楼門; the two-storied gate), Yoshino-Mikumari-jinjya Shrine (吉野水分神社), Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Part of "Ro-mon" (楼門; the two-storied gate), Yoshino-Mikumari-jinjya Shrine (吉野水分神社), Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Yoshino-Mikumari-jinjya Shrine (吉野水分神社), Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Carving of an owl, Yoshino-Mikumari-jinjya Shrine (吉野水分神社), Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Sedentary image of Saigyo-hoshi, Yoshino-Mikumari-jinjya Shrine (吉野水分神社), Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Corridors, Yoshino-Mikumari-jinjya Shrine (吉野水分神社), Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Yoshino-Mikumari-jinjya Shrine (吉野水分神社), Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Old portable shrine, Yoshino-Mikumari-jinjya Shrine (吉野水分神社), Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Yoshino-Mikumari-jinjya Shrine (吉野水分神社), Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Yoshino-Mikumari-jinjya Shrine (吉野水分神社), Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) "Ro-mon" (楼門; the two-storied gate), Yoshino-Mikumari-jinjya Shrine (吉野水分神社), Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) The Three "Hai-den" (拝殿; the Three Worshippers' Halls), Yoshino-Mikumari-jinjya Shrine (吉野水分神社), Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) The Three "Hai-den" (拝殿; the Three Worshippers' Halls), Yoshino-Mikumari-jinjya Shrine (吉野水分神社), Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) The right one (the left one on your side) of the Three Worshippers' Halls), Yoshino-Mikumari-jinjya Shrine (吉野水分神社), Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) The middle one of the Three Worshippers' Halls), Yoshino-Mikumari-jinjya Shrine (吉野水分神社), Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) The left one (the right one on your side) of the Three Worshippers' Halls), Yoshino-Mikumari-jinjya Shrine (吉野水分神社), Yoshino Town
  
     
Too-zan Chinka-in Nyoirin-ji Temple
     Too-zan Chinka-in Nyoirin-ji Temple (塔尾山 椿花院 如意輪寺) was founded by Nichizo-shonin (日蔵上人) in the 3rd year of Engi (延喜3年) or AD 904.  As a temple of the Jo-do-shu (浄土宗) sect of Buddhism, it is dedicated to "Nyoirin-Kannon" (如意輪観音: Cintaman Cicakra).  The temple is famous for the stories of Emperor Godaigo [Takaharu] (後醍醐天皇 [尊治]; 1288-1339; r.131-1339) and his faithful retainer Masatsura Kusunoki (楠木正行, 1326-1348).Their address is 1024 Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town (吉野町吉野山1024).
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(Friday 19 March) San-mon Gate (山門), Too-zan Chinka-in Nyoirin-ji Temple, 1024 Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Hall dedicated to "Nankiri Fudo-son" (難切不動尊; the God of Fire [Skt. Akala] of Overcoming Troubles), Too-zan Chinka-in Nyoirin-ji Temple, 1024 Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) "Nyoirin-do" (如意輪堂; the Main Hall), Too-zan Chinka-in Nyoirin-ji Temple, 1024 Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) "Ko-do" (講堂; the Lecture Hall), Too-zan Chinka-in Nyoirin-ji Temple, 1024 Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Basho Matsuo (松尾芭蕉)'s Haiku Monument, Too-zan Chinka-in Nyoirin-ji Temple, 1024 Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town:
  
  御廟年経て (Go-Byo Toshi Hete)
  忍は何を (Shinobi wa Nani wo)
  しのぶ草 (Shinobu-gusa)
  (As time goes by the mausoleum
  What bearings can
  Overgrown forbs have?
    (trans. Eishiro Ito)
  
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(Friday 19 March) Inscription and Warnings for Tonoono-misasagi Mausoleum (塔尾陵) of Emperor Godaigo (後醍醐天皇) and the grave of Emperor Chokei [Yutanari] (長慶天皇 [寛成]; 1368-1383; r.1343-1394)'s prince Seyasu-shinno (世泰親王, 1360-1377), Too-zan Chinka-in Nyoirin-ji Temple,
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(Friday 19 March) Grave of Emperor Chokei [Yutanari] (長慶天皇 [寛成]; 1368-1383; r.1343-1394)'s prince Seyasu-shinno (世泰親王, 1360-1377), Too-zan Chinka-in Nyoirin-ji Temple
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(Friday 19 March) Grave of Emperor Chokei [Yutanari] (長慶天皇 [寛成]; 1368-1383; r.1343-1394)'s Seyasu-shinno (世泰親王, 1360-1377), Too-zan Chinka-in Nyoirin-ji Temple
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(Friday 19 March) Tonoono-misasagi Mausoleum (塔尾陵) of Emperor Godaigo (後醍醐天皇), Too-zan Chinka-in Nyoirin-ji Temple
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(Friday 19 March) Tonoono-misasagi Mausoleum (塔尾陵) of Emperor Godaigo (後醍醐天皇), Too-zan Chinka-in Nyoirin-ji Temple
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(Friday 19 March) Tonoono-misasagi Mausoleum (塔尾陵) of Emperor Godaigo (後醍醐天皇), Too-zan Chinka-in Nyoirin-ji Temple
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(Friday 19 March) Too-zan Chinka-in Nyoirin-ji Temple, 1024 Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Temple Museum, Too-zan Chinka-in Nyoirin-ji Temple, 1024 Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Door of the Farewell Tanka of Lord Masatsura Kusunoki (楠木正行公辞世の扉), courtesy of Too-zan Chinka-in Nyoirin-ji Temple Museum:
  
  かえらじと (Karaji to)
  かねておもえば (Kanete Omoe ba)
  梓弓 (Azusa Yumi)
  なき数に入る (Naki-Kazu ni Hairu)
  名をぞととどむる (Na wozoto Todomuru)
  (I will not be able to return--
  I guess for some time past
  Upon my catalpa bow.
  Now I sign my name
  On the necrology.)
    (trans. Eishiro Ito)
  
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(Friday 19 March) "Taho-to" (多宝塔; Tower dedicated to the Bodhisattva), Too-zan Chinka-in Nyoirin-ji Temple
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(Friday 19 March) "Taho-to" (多宝塔; Tower dedicated to the Bodhisattva), Too-zan Chinka-in Nyoirin-ji Temple
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(Friday 19 March) "Taho-to" (多宝塔; Tower dedicated to the Bodhisattva), Too-zan Chinka-in Nyoirin-ji Temple
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(Friday 19 March) "Taho-to" (多宝塔; Tower dedicated to the Bodhisattva)Too-zan Chinka-in Nyoirin-ji Temple
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(Friday 19 March) Statues of the Father and the Son, Masashige Kusunoki (楠木正成, 1294-1336) and his first son Masatsura (楠木正行), Too-zan Chinka-in Nyoirin-ji Temple
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(Friday 19 March) San-mon Gate (山門; the Temple Gate), Too-zan Chinka-in Nyoirin-ji Temple, 1024 Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
  
     
Restaurant Asahi-kan
     Japanese Restaurant Asahi-kan (お食事処 朝日館) is located at 956-1 Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town (吉野町吉野山956-1).  They have a grand view of Yoshino-yama, very beautiful scenary in occasions of cherry-blossoms.
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(Friday 19 March) Japanese Restaurant Asahi-kan (お食事処 朝日館), 956-1 Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) My expensive lunch "Ayu-teishoku" (鮎定食, 2,000 yen), Asahi-kan.  It was the first restaurant I saw walking down Oku-Sembon Area, so I had no choice and I was very hungry!
  
     
Yoshimizu-jinjya Shrine
     Yoshimizu-jinjya Shrine (吉水神社) was a Buddhist temple called "Yoshimizu-in" (吉水院), or more precisely a monk residence of Kimpusen-ji Temple (金峰山寺).  Once Yoshitsune Minamoto (源義経) and his lady Shizuka-gozen (静御前) secretly stayed for a while in 1885 (文治元年).  Later it was a temporary palace of Emperor Godaigo (後醍醐天皇) in 1336 (延元元年).  Hideyoshi Toyotomi (豊臣秀吉) visited here on the occasion of cherry-blossom viewing in 1594 (文禄3年).  Now the shrine is part of the UNESCO World Heritage site.
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(Friday 19 March) Signposts of Yoshimizu-jinjya Shrine, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Stone Shrine Gate to Yoshimizu-jinjya Shrine, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Yoshimizu-jinjya Shrine, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Stone steps to Yoshimizu-jinjya Shrine, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Yoshimizu-jinjya Shrine, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Inner gate to Yoshimizu-jinjya Shrine, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Garden of Yoshimizu-jinjya Shrine, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) "Benkei Chikara Kugi" (弁慶力釘; Bemkei's Big Nail Stone), Yoshimizu-jinjya Shrine, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) "Benkei Chikara Kugi" (弁慶力釘; Bemkei's Big Nail Stone), Yoshimizu-jinjya Shrine, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) "Hon-sha" (本社; the Main Hall), Yoshimizu-jinjya Shrine, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Secret Room of Yoshitsune Minamoto and Shizuka-gozen (義経・静御前潜居の間), "Shoin" (書院), Yoshimizu-jinjya Shrine, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Secret Room of Yoshitsune Minamoto and Shizuka-gozen (義経・静御前潜居の間), "Shoin" (書院), Yoshimizu-jinjya Shrine, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Benkei's Waiting Room (弁慶思案の間), "Shoin" (書院), Yoshimizu-jinjya Shrine, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Small shrine dedicated to Emperor Godaigo, Yoshimizu-jinjya Shrine, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) A fusuma painting titled "Gun-kaku" (「群鶴」) by Sansetsu Kano (狩野山雪) (late 16th c), Yoshimizu-jinjya Shrine, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) The Imperial seat of Emperor Godaigo, Yoshimizu-jinjya Shrine, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) The Imperial seat of Emperor Godaigo, Yoshimizu-jinjya Shrine, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Signpost of the "Officially Appointed Inn of Hideyoshi Toyotomi for Cherry-blossom Viewing" (秀吉花見の本陣), Yoshimizu-jinjya Shrine, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) A wood gate of Yoshimizu-jinjya Shrine, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) A wood gate of Yoshimizu-jinjya Shrine, Yoshino Town
  
     
Kokujiku-san Kimpusen-ji Temple
     Kokujiku-san Kimpusen-ji Temple (国軸山 金峯山寺) is located in Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town (吉野町吉野山).  It is the head temple of Kimpsen Shugen-honshu sect (金峯山修験本宗): It is a unique religion of mountain worship, different from Buddhism and Shintoism.  It was founded reportedly by En-no-Ozunu (役 小角, 634?-706?), also known as En-no-Gyojya (役行者) in the late seventh century.  It is dedicated to Zao-Gongen (蔵王権現).  Around this place stood the Imperial Palace of the Southern Dynasty (南朝皇居跡) between 1336 and 1392.  It is now a part of the UNEXCO World HEritage.
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(Friday 19 March) "Kuro-mon" (黒門; the Black Gate) to Kokujiku-san Kimpusen-ji Temple, Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Kane-no-Torii (銅の鳥居; the Bronze Shrine Gate) to Kokujiku-san Kimpusen-ji Temple, Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Nio-mon Gate (仁王門; the Gate of the Two Devas) to Kokujiku-san Kimpusen-ji Temple, Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Nio-mon Gate (仁王門; the Gate of the Two Devas) to Kokujiku-san Kimpusen-ji Temple, Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Nio-mon Gate (仁王門; the Gate of the Two Devas) to Kokujiku-san Kimpusen-ji Temple, Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) One Deva statue of Nio-mon Gate (仁王門; the Gate of the Two Devas) to Kokujiku-san Kimpusen-ji Temple, Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) The other Deva statue of Nio-mon Gate (仁王門; the Gate of the Two Devas) to Kokujiku-san Kimpusen-ji Temple, Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) A rear view of Nio-mon Gate (仁王門; the Gate of the Two Devas) to Kokujiku-san Kimpusen-ji Temple, Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) South Entrance to Kokujiku-san Kimpusen-ji Temple, Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) "Inari-jinjya Shrine Leading Emperor Godaigo" (後醍醐天皇導きの稲荷) by South Entrance to Kokujiku-san Kimpusen-ji Temple, Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) "Inari-jinjya Shrine Leading Emperor Godaigo" (後醍醐天皇導きの稲荷) by South Entrance to Kokujiku-san Kimpusen-ji Temple, Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) "Inari-jinjya Shrine Leading Emperor Godaigo" (後醍醐天皇導きの稲荷) by South Entrance to Kokujiku-san Kimpusen-ji Temple, Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) "Inari-jinjya Shrine Leading Emperor Godaigo" (後醍醐天皇導きの稲荷) by South Entrance to Kokujiku-san Kimpusen-ji Temple, Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) South Entrance to Kokujiku-san Kimpusen-ji Temple, Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Royal deathplace of Lord Yoshimitsu Murakami (村上義光公忠死之所) near the South Entrance to Kokujiku-san Kimpusen-ji Temple, Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Hisatomi-Daimyojin (久富大明神), an Inari-jinjya Shrine, Kokujiku-san Kimpusen-ji Temple, Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Yoshitomi-Daimyojin (吉富稲荷大明神), an Inari-jinjya Shrine, Kokujiku-san Kimpusen-ji Temple, Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) The main hall called "Zao-do" (蔵王堂), Kokujiku-san Kimpusen-ji Temple, Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) The main hall called "Zao-do" (蔵王堂), Kokujiku-san Kimpusen-ji Temple, Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) The main hall called "Zao-do" (蔵王堂), Kokujiku-san Kimpusen-ji Temple, Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) The main hall called "Zao-do" (蔵王堂), Kokujiku-san Kimpusen-ji Temple, Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) The main hall called "Zao-do" (蔵王堂), Kokujiku-san Kimpusen-ji Temple, Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) The main hall called "Zao-do" (蔵王堂), Kokujiku-san Kimpusen-ji Temple, Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Tenman-gu Hall (天満宮), Kokujiku-san Kimpusen-ji Temple, Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Tenman-gu Hall (天満宮), Kokujiku-san Kimpusen-ji Temple, Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Red ume trees and Tenman-gu Hall (天満宮), Kokujiku-san Kimpusen-ji Temple, Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) White ume trees and Tenman-gu Hall (天満宮), Kokujiku-san Kimpusen-ji Temple, Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Kagura-den Hall (神楽殿; the Sacred Dance Hall), Kokujiku-san Kimpusen-ji Temple, Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Kannon-do Hall (観音堂; the Hall dedicated to Avalokitesvara [Kuan Yin]), Kokujiku-san Kimpusen-ji Temple, Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Aizen-do Hall (愛染堂; the Hall dedicated to Ragaraja), Kokujiku-san Kimpusen-ji Temple, Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) Temple Office (宗務所), Kokujiku-san Kimpusen-ji Temple, Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) "Nancho-Myoho-den" (南朝妙宝殿), the site of the Imperial Palace of the Southern Dynasty (南朝皇居跡) between 1336 and 1392.  In the precinct of Kokujiku-san Kimpusen-ji Temple, Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town.
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(Friday 19 March) "Nancho-Myoho-den" (南朝妙宝殿), the site of the Imperial Palace of the Southern Dynasty (南朝皇居跡) between 1336 and 1392.  In the precinct of Kokujiku-san Kimpusen-ji Temple, Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town.
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(Friday 19 March) "Nancho-Myoho-den" (南朝妙宝殿), the site of the Imperial Palace of the Southern Dynasty (南朝皇居跡) between 1336 and 1392.  In the precinct of Kokujiku-san Kimpusen-ji Temple, Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town.
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(Friday 19 March) Shrine Gate to En-no-Ozunu (役 小角, 634?-706?), also known as En-no-Gyojya (役行者) in the precinct of Kokujiku-san Kimpusen-ji Temple, Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town
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(Friday 19 March) En-no-Ozunu (役 小角, 634?-706?), also known as En-no-Gyojya (役行者) in the precinct of Kokujiku-san Kimpusen-ji Temple, Yoshino-yama, Yoshino Town



        


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