- It was good (blu3mo).
- I could feel the accumulation of history at the graves of Okunoin.
- Actually, the whole Koyasan is like that.
- It’s amazing that the graves of Panasonic and Yakult, the memorial of a Pacific War unit, the tomb of Akechi Mitsuhide, and the remains of Kukai are all in the same cemetery.
- It makes me feel that Panasonic and Yakult are now part of history.
- Is it because this is a religious facility/religious town?
- Especially, the graves must have been designed to last for hundreds of years.
- I was impressed by the management of the graves and the ongoing work of maintaining them over hundreds of years.
- I’m very curious about how the administrative work is done.
- I wonder to what extent they can transfer things like databases.
- I bought Introduction to Buddhism Learning from Kukai.