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Koyasan, Japan. Mount Koya & X28;É«˜É‡Žå±±, KåYasan& X29; Is The Center Of Shingon Buddhism, An Important Buddhist Sect Which Was Introduced To Japan In 805 By Kobo Daishi & X28;Also Known As Kukai& X29;, One Of Japan& X27;S Most Significant Religious Figures. A Small, Secluded Temple Town Has Developed Around The Sect& X27;S Headquarters That Kobo Daishi Built On Koyasan& X27;S Wooded Mountaintop. It Is Also The Site Of Kobo Daishi& X27;S Mausoleum And The Start And End Point Of The Shikoku 88 Temple Pilgrimage.

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Koyasan, Japan. Mount Koya & x28;高野山, Kōyasan& x29; is the center of Shingon Buddhism, an important Buddhist sect which was introduced to Japan in 805 by Kobo Daishi & x28;also known as Kukai& x29;, one of Japan& x27;s most significant religious figures. A small, secluded temple town has developed around the sect& x27;s headquarters that Kobo Daishi built on Koyasan& x27;s wooded mountaintop. It is also the site of Kobo Daishi& x27;s mausoleum and the start and end point of the Shikoku 88 Temple Pilgrimage.

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