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41 i i 2ii i3 li4 il5 Thesourceof fiercemountanandscencbeautyof theworshpBegnnngof theworshpPopuarizationVsitingaroundsacredwater pacesA road to theitFuji-koCircuitCircuitPilgrimagePilgrimageWorship-AscentsummHigashi-Fujigoko roadHigashi-Fujigoko roadlisted in Yamanashi 100 famous mountainsKoyo Okada Photo Art MuseumTokai Nature Trail Motohakko and Uchihakkai of FujisanMap of eastern part of Fuji five Lakes areaPure Forest of Harimomi (Tiger trail spruce woods)Yamanakako (to Asahigaoka Lakeside Green Park)By Train ● Take Fujikko-go bus at Fujisan station on Fujikyuko Line and get off at Asahigaoka bus stop. It takes about 45 minutes.By Car ● About 10 minutes from Yamanakako IC on Higashi Fujigoko Expressway."Access to the Component assetsOshino Hakkai springsBy Train ● Take Fujikko-go bus at Fujisan station on Fujikyuko Line and get off at Ohashi bus stop. It takes about 20 minutes.By Car ● About 20 minutes from Kawaguchiko IC on Chuo Expressway or Fujiyoshida IC on Higashi Fujigoko Expressway"Kaneyama hot springNoson ParkFujisan MuseumFujimi ParkFuji Sansaku ParkShiki-no-Mori Oshino ParkKoyo Okada Photo Art MuseumKunio Koike Drawing Letter Art MuseumNashigahara Crater columnRoad Station Fujiyoshida (Refre Fujiyoshida Area)Fujiyama Beer Harvest Terrace (PLATZ)Mt. Fuji Rader Dome MuseumFujisan ArenaCircuitPilgrimage While Oshino Hakkai is called “Motohakko (Nemoto Hakko)”, the lakes at the foot surrounding Fujisan are sacred places called “Uchihakkai (inner eight seas)”, in addition there were sacred places called “Sotohakkai (outer eight seas)” throughout the nation. Eight in number has special meaning in Buddhism, and the eight peaks at the summit of Fujisan are named Hachiyo-Kuson (eight petals and nine Buddhas) where the ritual of “Ohachi-meguri (making a circuit of eight peaks) ” was conducted. Legend has it that sacred places of water at the mountain foot originated in the religious training that Hasegawa Kakugyo (1541-1646), who is said to be the founder of Fuji-ko, had carried out by following god’s speech of Fujisan. “Uchihakkai” generally refers to the eight lakes composed of Lake Senzui (along Yoshida ascending trail), Lake Asumiko (in Fujiyoshida City), and Lake Shibireko (in Ichikawa-Misato town), added to present-day Fuji Five Lakes. Listed in “Sotohakkai” are Lake Biwa, Futamiga-ura, Lake Ashi, Lake Suwa, Lake Chuzenji and so on, which indicates Fujisan worship spread out widely. Every lake was entitled a name of dragon deity as well. “Motohakko-meguri” in Oshino flourished as a place of purification rite prior to worship ascent since going around all the eight places at the same time is possible. As Fujisan is the deities of both Fire and Water, we can see that religious training at the water front was very important.Toriichi PassKagosaka TunnelJyoten-ji templeHana-no-miyako ParkSeiryu-no-SatoFloral Dome FuraraMt. OhirayamaMt. NagaikeyamaNagaike Shinsui ParkYamanakako Community Plaza KiraraYamanakako Lakeside During the Growing SunsetLakeside Green ParkAzamidairaMt. HataoyamMt.SumitoriyamaKagosakaPassLake AsumikoLake SenzuiNijumagari PassMikuni PassCreation Worshipfrom afarYamabushi PassKiridoshi PassYamakitaTownTeppogi-no-atama (Mt. Myojinyama)Sunto CountyOyama TownLake Shibireko Fujiyoshida CityOshino VillageYamanakako VillageTsuru CityDoshi VillageMt. TakazasuyamaOshino village folk fureai hallSengen jinjya shrineOshino Village OfficeFolk MuseumOshino hot springSakana ParkFujiyusui-no-Sato Aquarium (Aquarium in the forest)Mori-no-Gakushukan Learning centerShibafu ParkYamanakako ICYamanakako ICBenifuji-no-yuhot springSengen jinjya shrineYamanaka Suwa jinjya shrine (Festival for easy childbirth)Yamanakako Village OfficeYamanakako Village Tourist Information CenterYamananako Forest Park of LiteratureMishima Yukio Literary MuseumTokutomi Soho MuseumJoho Sozo-kan LibraryHaiku MuseumFuseianSoseianTomb of Mitsuchika FujiwaraMt. IshiwariyamaIshiwari jinjya shrineMinamitsuru CountyMt. HiraoyamaIshiwari-no-yu hot springJutoku-ji templeHiranohamaHirano Minshuku Association CenterPanorama-daiMt. NarakiyamaMt. MikuniyamaMt. OborayamaMt. Takazasuyama25Oshino Hakkai springsLake Yamanakako

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