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Swiss-born monk, bilinguals help Koyasan reach out to foreigners

By Miya Tanaka

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  • kenchan at 07:46 AM JST - 23rd December

    wow never knew it became a world heritage site...I went and stayed there for afew nights back in 99.....it was a relaxing time...I remember there being some kind of matsuri going on at the time, with a big bon fire in the middle and people dancing around it and ended up joining a conga style line of happy people.

    good place for people to go....preferably alone to give yourself time to think.

  • illsayit at 05:05 PM JST - 28th December

    The research into Buddhism and the drawing of foreigners, the ability to express buddhism in English or Japanese, is a inspiration to cover the boundaries and exclusiveness between religions.

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