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You'd better have trekking shoes.
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It was on the way from Shiomi Park to Shigakai Shrine. It was a narrow road from the road where cars usually pass. I think it's the width of a car, but I think it's difficult to make a U-turn. I parked my car near the guide sign and walked. The road to the last climb was a staircase that I wish I had changed to trekking shoes. I thought I wouldn't have climbed after the rain. It seems that the origin is that a monk of Mt. Koya burned Goma in the wake of the Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt
It was on the way from Shiomi Park to Shigakai Shrine. It was a narrow road from the road where cars usually pass. I think it's the width of a car, but I think it's difficult to make a U-turn. I parked my car near the guide sign and walked. The road to the last climb was a staircase that I wish I had changed to trekking shoes. I thought I wouldn't have climbed after the rain. It seems that the origin is that a monk of Mt. Koya burned Goma in the wake of the Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt
From Shigakai Shrine, climb a steep forest road 1-2km, in the middle of a steep slope. There is a shrine on the hillside that enters the mountain, but its power is amazing. A power spot where you can feel extraordinary.
From Shigakai Shrine, climb a steep forest road 1-2km, in the middle of a steep slope. There is a shrine on the hillside that enters the mountain, but its power is amazing. A power spot where you can feel extraordinary.
You'd better have trekking shoes.
It was on the way from Shiomi Park to Shigakai Shrine. It was a narrow road from the road where cars usually pass. I think it's the width of a car, but I think it's difficult to make a U-turn. I parked my car near the guide sign and walked. The road to the last climb was a staircase that I wish I had changed to trekking shoes. I thought I wouldn't have climbed after the rain. It seems that the origin is that a monk of Mt. Koya burned Goma in the wake of the Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt
You'd better have trekking shoes.
It was on the way from Shiomi Park to Shigakai Shrine. It was a narrow road from the road where cars usually pass. I think it's the width of a car, but I think it's difficult to make a U-turn. I parked my car near the guide sign and walked. The road to the last climb was a staircase that I wish I had changed to trekking shoes. I thought I wouldn't have climbed after the rain. It seems that the origin is that a monk of Mt. Koya burned Goma in the wake of the Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt
Powerful shrine
From Shigakai Shrine, climb a steep forest road 1-2km, in the middle of a steep slope. There is a shrine on the hillside that enters the mountain, but its power is amazing. A power spot where you can feel extraordinary.
Powerful shrine
From Shigakai Shrine, climb a steep forest road 1-2km, in the middle of a steep slope. There is a shrine on the hillside that enters the mountain, but its power is amazing. A power spot where you can feel extraordinary.