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  • Windows in meditation room at Genkoan Temple in Kyoto Japan.  The round window is called "Window of the Spiritual Awakening."  The nearby Square window is called the "Window of the Trouble" as it is a symbolic expression of human life representative of the 4 pains of mankind, birth aging and disease and death.
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  • The temple of Bakong outside Siem Reap, Cambodia built by King Indravarman in 881AD.  It still serves as a working monastery.
    Angkor Wat 0044 Bakong.jpg
  • The temple of Bakong outside Siem Reap, Cambodia built by King Indravarman in 881AD.  It still serves as a working monastery.
    Angkor Wat 0040 Bakong-2.jpg
  • The temple of Bakong outside Siem Reap, Cambodia built by King Indravarman in 881AD.  It still serves as a working monastery.
    scf4421-043_angkor wat 0042 bakong.jpg
  • The temple of Bakong outside Siem Reap, Cambodia built by King Indravarman in 881AD.  It still serves as a working monastery.
    Angkor Wat 0045 Bakong.jpg
  • The temple of Bakong outside Siem Reap, Cambodia built by King Indravarman in 881AD.  It still serves as a working monastery.
    Angkor Wat 0044 Bakong-2.jpg
  • The temple of Bakong outside Siem Reap, Cambodia built by King Indravarman in 881AD.  It still serves as a working monastery.
    Angkor Wat 0041 Bakong.jpg
  • The temple of Bakong outside Siem Reap, Cambodia built by King Indravarman in 881AD.  It still serves as a working monastery.
    Angkor Wat 0041 Bakong-2.jpg
  • The temple of Bakong outside Siem Reap, Cambodia built by King Indravarman in 881AD.  It still serves as a working monastery.
    Angkor Wat 0040 Bakong.jpg
  • The temple of Bakong outside Siem Reap, Cambodia built by King Indravarman in 881AD.  It still serves as a working monastery.
    Angkor Wat 0045 Bakong-2.jpg
  • The temple of Bakong outside Siem Reap, Cambodia built by King Indravarman in 881AD.  It still serves as a working monastery.
    Angkor Wat 0043 Bakong.jpg
  • The temple of Bakong outside Siem Reap, Cambodia built by King Indravarman in 881AD.  It still serves as a working monastery.
    Angkor Wat 0043 Bakong-2.jpg
  • The temple of Bakong outside Siem Reap, Cambodia built by King Indravarman in 881AD.  It still serves as a working monastery.
    Angkor Wat 0042 Bakong.jpg
  • Chin Nan Temple in Taiwan.
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  • Chin Nan Temple in Taiwan.
    Taiwan 0001 Dragon Moon.jpg
  • Chin Nan Temple in Taiwan.
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  • Built in 1186 as a Buddhist convent, Ta Phrom is one of Angkor's largest temples.  Trees and their roots from the nearby jungle invade the architecture.
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  • Built in 1186 as a Buddhist convent, Ta Phrom is one of Angkor's largest temples.  Trees and their roots from the nearby jungle invade the architecture.
    fct4383-974_Ta Phrom Temple 0018.jpg
  • Built in 1186 as a Buddhist convent, Ta Phrom is one of Angkor's largest temples.  Trees and their roots from the nearby jungle invade the architecture.
    Ta Phrom Temple 0027.jpg
  • Built in 1186 as a Buddhist convent, Ta Phrom is one of Angkor's largest temples.  Trees and their roots from the nearby jungle invade the architecture.
    Ta Phrom Temple 0025.jpg
  • Built in 1186 as a Buddhist convent, Ta Phrom is one of Angkor's largest temples.  Trees and their roots from the nearby jungle invade the architecture.
    Ta Phrom Temple 0019.jpg
  • Built in 1186 as a Buddhist convent, Ta Phrom is one of Angkor's largest temples.  Trees and their roots from the nearby jungle invade the architecture.
    Ta Phrom Temple 0018.jpg
  • Built in 1186 as a Buddhist convent, Ta Phrom is one of Angkor's largest temples.  Trees and their roots from the nearby jungle invade the architecture.
    Ta Phrom Temple 0015.jpg
  • Built in 1186 as a Buddhist convent, Ta Phrom is one of Angkor's largest temples.  Trees and their roots from the nearby jungle invade the architecture.
    Ta Phrom Temple 0013.jpg
  • Built in 1186 as a Buddhist convent, Ta Phrom is one of Angkor's largest temples.  Trees and their roots from the nearby jungle invade the architecture.
    Ta Phrom Temple 0010.jpg
  • Built in 1186 as a Buddhist convent, Ta Phrom is one of Angkor's largest temples.  Trees and their roots from the nearby jungle invade the architecture.
    fct4383-973_Ta Phrom Temple 0017.jpg
  • Built in 1186 as a Buddhist convent, Ta Phrom is one of Angkor's largest temples.  Trees and their roots from the nearby jungle invade the architecture.
    fct4383-968_Ta Phrom Temple 0011.jpg
  • Built in 1186 as a Buddhist convent, Ta Phrom is one of Angkor's largest temples.  Trees and their roots from the nearby jungle invade the architecture.
    Ta Phrom Temple 0017.jpg
  • Built in 1186 as a Buddhist convent, Ta Phrom is one of Angkor's largest temples.  Trees and their roots from the nearby jungle invade the architecture.
    Ta Phrom Temple 0014.jpg
  • Built in 1186 as a Buddhist convent, Ta Phrom is one of Angkor's largest temples.  Trees and their roots from the nearby jungle invade the architecture.
    Ta Phrom Temple 0012.jpg
  • Built in 1186 as a Buddhist convent, Ta Phrom is one of Angkor's largest temples.  Trees and their roots from the nearby jungle invade the architecture.
    scf4383-977_Ta Phrom Temple 0027.jpg
  • Built in 1186 as a Buddhist convent, Ta Phrom is one of Angkor's largest temples.  Trees and their roots from the nearby jungle invade the architecture.
    fct4383-972_Ta Phrom Temple 0015.jpg
  • Built in 1186 as a Buddhist convent, Ta Phrom is one of Angkor's largest temples.  Trees and their roots from the nearby jungle invade the architecture.
    Ta Phrom Temple 0011.jpg
  • Built in 1186 as a Buddhist convent, Ta Phrom is one of Angkor's largest temples.  Trees and their roots from the nearby jungle invade the architecture.
    fct4383-971.jpg
  • Built in 1186 as a Buddhist convent, Ta Phrom is one of Angkor's largest temples.  Trees and their roots from the nearby jungle invade the architecture.
    scf4383-977.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine029.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine045.jpg
  • A monastery of monks sleep and meditate in this temple with a 50 meter-long sleeping Buddha north of Bangkok.  I  photographed the temple for a National Geographic story on Sleep and Dreams.
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  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine082.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine078.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine076.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine073.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine033.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine072.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine068.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine036.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine039.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine149.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine165.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine159.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine143.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine141.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine138.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine132.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine110.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine107.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine100.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine092.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine081.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine070.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine066.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine058.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine057.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine052.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine047.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine030.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine021.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine010.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine168.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine167.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine166.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine164.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine163.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine157.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine155.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine154.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine152.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine151.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine147.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine146.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine145.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine144.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine139.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine137.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine136.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine134.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine133.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine131.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine130.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine129.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine128.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine127.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine121.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine119.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine117.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine116.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine115.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine114.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine109.jpg
  • The Nachi Taisha Shrine in the Wakayama prefectures near Katsuura is a temple complex that accordint to myth, was where Japan's legendary first emperor, Jimnu landed in his war to conquer Yamato.  The waterfall, called Nachi no Otaki Falls is 133 meters high.
    Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Shrine108.jpg
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