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Koya-san
Buddhist gravestones at Okuno-in temple, Koyasan, Japan. Koya-san, a holy mountain south of Osaka, is Japan's principal centre of the esoteric Shingon ('True Word') school of Buddhism, founded in 816 AD by the monk Kukai, also known as Kobo-Daishi.
Author: Michael Freeman
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