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Reikado Shrine (Hall of the Eternal Flame), Miyajima island, Japan. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The “Unquenchable Fire” at Reikado Shrine (Hall of the Eternal Flame), Miyajima island, Japan. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The “Unquenchable Fire” at Reikado Shrine (Hall of the Eternal Flame), Miyajima island, Japan. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The “Unquenchable Fire” at Reikado Shrine (Hall of the Eternal Flame), Miyajima island, Japan. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The “Unquenchable Fire” at Reikado Shrine (Hall of the Eternal Flame), Miyajima island, Japan. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Around Reikado Hall, Mount Misen trail on Miyajima Japan. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Around Reikado Hall, Mount Misen trail on Miyajima Japan. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Reikado Shrine (Hall of the Eternal Flame), Miyajima island, Japan.
Reikado Shrine (Hall of the Eternal Flame), Miyajima island, Japan. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Roof detail and traditional lanterns Royalty Free Stock Photo
Around Reikado Hall, Mount Misen trail on Miyajima Japan. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Around Reikado Hall, Mount Misen trail on Miyajima Japan. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Itsukushima Shrine, Miyajima island, Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Itsukushima Shrine, Miyajima island, Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Roof detail of Reikado Shrine, Hall of the eternal flame. Miyajima island, Itsukushima, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. Japan. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Reikado Shrine (Hall of the Eternal Flame), Miyajima island, Itsukushima, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. Reikado is a temple located near the top of Mt. Misen. Within Rekaido, there is a fire burning named the “Unquenchable Fire” that has been burning for about 1,200 years and is still burning at this very moment. It is said that the sacred water from the large tea kettle boiled using the flames of the Unquenchable Fire is effective against all kinds of diseases, and has been visited by many tourists since ancient times. In recent times, it has also become known as a place for lovers to pledge their unending love like an unquenchable fire, and is popular as a date spot.


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