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Shinto sacred shimenawa rope hangs between two truncks of two gigantic twins camphor trees in Japan. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gigantic twins camphor trees on the ground of Isahaya Shrine designated as a natural monument by Nagasaki. Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
   
Narita-san Temple in Narita Japan
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Narita-san (成田山 Narita mountain) Shinshō-ji (新勝寺 New victory temple) is a Shingon Buddhist temple located in central Narita, Chiba, Japan. It was founded in 940 by Kanchō Daisōjō, a disciple of Kōbō Daishi. It is a lead temple in the Chisan branch (Chisan-ha 智山派) of New Shingon (Shingi Shingon 新義真言宗), includes a large complex of buildings and grounds, and is one of the best-known temples in the Kantō region. It is dedicated to Ācala (Japanese: Fudō myōō (Unmovable Wisdom King)) who is usually depicted holding a sword and rope and surrounded by flames.[1] Often called a fire god, he is associated with fire rituals.


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