Kurama, on the outskirts of the north mountain area of Kyoto, has always been known as a very strong power spot. According to legend, a supernatural power from Venus came down to Kurama 6.5 million years ago, and since then Kurama has been blessed with strong spiritual power. In the course of time, long-nosed goblins lived on this mountain and many folklore stories were handed down. In 1922, Mikao Usui (1865-1926) isolated himself in Kurama's mountains for 21 days and eventually was blessed with healing powers. He named the power 'Reiki' and applied this power to help the injured and sick. Walking up the long stone steps to Kurama Temple, standing on the stone pavement in front of the main hall, and going into the inner sanctuary, you might feel a strong power running through your body!
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Kurama, a Strong Power Spot
The Supernatural, Long-nosed Goblins, and Reiki healing
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Olga
8 years ago
All photos are so beautiful, but the red camellia is the best!
Thank you Olga-san. I love that photo, too.
Thank you, Cathy. Kurama inspired me to catch some mysterious shots.
Hello, George. Kurama Temple has a spiritual festival on the night of the full moon in May every year. Please enjoy it if you have a chance!
Cathy Cawood
9 years ago
Your photos are always wonderful!
George Popescu
9 years ago
Great photos, would love to get a chance to visit there in the future!
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