After leaving Kurama Temple, many people hike over the mountain to Kibune, a lovely resort area. The hike is not that difficult, but you should definitely NOT attempt it in high-heels, like one woman I saw! As you walk through the deep forest, you will suddenly come to small shrine and temple buildings, and more large beautiful cedar trees. For hundreds of years, this mysterious forest was home to ascetics, who trained themselves here, far away from the hustle and bustle of life in Kyoto. This mountain is also where master swordsmanship and samurai Minamoto Yoshitsune learned the art of war, and where Mikao Usui, founder of Reiki, developed his healing art in the early 1920s. And don't forget the goblins!
The Beauty of Kurama - 3
Surprises along the mountain trail to Kibune
Por Larry Knipfing
Community writer
Wow!
View from Kurama Temple, just before setting off for Kibune
As you can see, you are really deep in the mountains here
Another one of the small prayer stations along the mountain path
Hiking over the mountain, from Kurama to Kibune, you will suddenly come upon some small shrines/temples
This prayer station was actually quite elaborate, despite being deep in the mountain
It felt so wonderful to come across this scene of beauty in the middle of nowhere
The beautiful temple/shrine crest
This is both a rest spot, and prayer station
Small prayer stations are often placed near large trees, treated as holy objects
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