• Unknown Nichigo

    The 1,300-Year-Old Monk

    Kukai is one of the most influential figures in Japanese Buddhism. He founded what is now the mountain town of Koyasan, located atop Mount Koya. Kukai, who was born in the 8th century, also established Shingon Buddhism, one of the main sects of Japanese Buddhism. Shingon followers believe Kukai is still alive. They take meals to him daily. Related posts: ‘Single Men Only?’ – Early Japanese Migration to Oz 日本人の豪州への初期移民は「独身男性限定」? 賀正!巳・蛇年2013年!Happy New Year 2013, the Year of the Snake Harbor City Coathangered! Sydney Opera House Among World Heritage List’s ‘Three Great Disappointments’ AFL – Modern Australia’s Religion and Failed Proselytizing…

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    Glorious Sunset in the Ancient Capital

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