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Ruminations from Hiking: Heisei 17, Feb. 7
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Thoughts on life, hiking, things Japanese, . Heisei 17, Feb. 7. We went to Shingu and visited several shrines in the area. I picked up some seeds of a nagi. Tree at Asuka Shrine. Then we walked along the coast towards Nachi. It was a glorious day for walking, and I was full of energy. The Kumano Kodo is pretty interesting. Open to begin new sprouts. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Heisei 17, Feb. 7. Heisei 19, Apr. 22.
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Other Courses in and around Tanabe: Haya-ōji to Tōkei Shrine
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Other Courses in and around Tanabe. Haya-ōji to Tōkei Shrine. Enjoy learning about the history of Tanabe in its position as a major city along the Kumano Kodō. Tanabe City has more ōjis (shrines and monuments dedicated to various gods) within its city limits than any other area of the pilgrimage trail. Visit Tōkei Shrine, a major shrine of the Gongen type shrines. Guiding fees and Contact Information.
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Ruminations from Hiking: Heisei 20 May 10
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Thoughts on life, hiking, things Japanese, . Heisei 20 May 10. Over the last two or three years, it has become more common to see cyclers, marathon runners, hikers and other sports-minded people along the Kumano Kodo routes. I wonder if the fresh, clean air and sacred lands of the ancient people don't give each person some special energy. With my finger on my palm. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Heisei 20 May 10.
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Other Courses in and around Tanabe: From Minakata Kumagusu Museum to Tenjizaki
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Other Courses in and around Tanabe. From Minakata Kumagusu Museum to Tenjizaki. Minakata Kumagusu was a botanist, folklorist, and envirnomentalist as well doing his main work as a scientist studying mosses and funguses. He left a wealth of materials from his research. . A new modern approach with interactive exhibits as well at Kumagusu's study area dating from the Meiji era await visitors to Tanabe's newest museum, Minakata Kumagusu Archives. Tenjinzaki (Cape Tenjin) is located.
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99 Ojis: Kirime Oji
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Kirime is one of the most important godai-ojis, the five most important shrines where a multitude of Japanese dieties are enshrined. The old site of Kumano Hongu Taisha Grand Shrine. Current time - Kumano area. Local Weather - Kumano area. Check local weather forecast. What is an oji? Kubotsu Oji is in downtown Osaka along the Yodogaw. The next section of the Ki-ji pilgrimage route has. Oji often have what would be thought of as clever . Ichinose Oji Ayukawa Oji Takijiri Oji Shrine Ne.
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Ruminations from Hiking: Heisei 19, Apr. 22
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Thoughts on life, hiking, things Japanese, . Heisei 19, Apr. 22. I walked from Esumi Station to Wabuka Station on the Ohechi route. The views of the sea were beautiful. We set a fast pace, but it was no. Problem for me. We were pleasantly tired out by the fresh air and moderate exercise, so we went to bed at 10 pm. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Odd moments of time along the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage routes. A story here, a picture there. maybe some poetry. the muses of a pilgrim. Heisei 17, Feb. 7.
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Ruminations from Hiking: 5/1/08
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Thoughts on life, hiking, things Japanese, . Heisei 20 May 10. Over the last two or three years, it has become more common to see cyclers, marathon runners, hikers and other sports-minded people along the Kumano Kodo routes. I wonder if the fresh, clean air and sacred lands of the ancient people don't give each person some special energy. With my finger on my palm. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Heisei 20 May 10.
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Ruminations from Hiking: Rubber Knees
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Thoughts on life, hiking, things Japanese, . Heisei 25, April 30. What once would have been a hard hike has now become easy. Eight years have passed since my first attempts at hiking while huffing and puffing along the routes of the Kumano Kodo. A little harmonica music, a gentle breeze, friendly people, a simple lunch of rice balls and Japanese egg omelets along the way gave balance to the struggles of getting down the much steeper downhill slopes. Up is easier…. The mountain paths of old.