ποΈ Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range: Yoshino and Omine
UNESCO World Heritage pilgrimage mountains in Japan's Kii Peninsula
π Fast Facts
- UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2004, part of the Kii Mountain Range sacred landscape
- Yoshino contains over 30,000 cherry trees and Kinpusen-ji, the head temple of ShugendΕ
- Omine remains a restricted sacred training ground for ascetic practitioners
- Linked to Kumano Sanzan and Koyasan via the Kumano KodΕ pilgrimage routes
Yoshino and Omine are located in the northernmost section of the Kii Mountain Range on Japan's Kii Peninsula and form one of three principal sacred areas within the UNESCO World Heritage Site designation. These mountains have served as centers of spiritual practice and pilgrimage for over 1,200 years, shaped by ShugendΕ, an ascetic tradition fusing Shinto nature worship with Buddhist philosophy. Together, they represent a living cultural landscape of exceptional significance to Japanese ...