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Kunisaki Peninsula Buddhist Trail
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Oita, Kyushu

Kunisaki Peninsula Buddhist Trail

A circular peninsula where a unique fusion of Buddhism and Shinto flourished 1,300 years ago. Ancient cliff temples, stone-carved kannon statues on forest paths, and fire-walking rituals that survive unchanged to this day — and almost no foreign visitors.

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Kunisaki's unique syncretic Buddhist culture (Rokugo Manzan) produced extraordinary stone sculpture and cliff-carved Buddhas found nowhere else in Japan. Fukiji is Japan's oldest wooden Buddhist building still standing in its original location. The peninsula is almost completely without foreign tourists — a rare genuine discovery.

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