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Namikiri Fudo-son Temple is located in the south of Tokushima Prefecture. Although it's a small temple, the grounds are covered with moss,it feels like it is in another world. It appears to be a scene from the mossy island of Yakushima. At the top of the mossy steps are two huge cedars trees, said to have been planted by Kobo Daishi to help support the giant stone at the top of the hill.

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Namikiri Fudo-son Temple is located in the south of Tokushima Prefecture. Although it's a small temple,  the grounds are covered with moss,it feels like it is in another world.  It appears to be a scene from the mossy island of Yakushima. At the top of the mossy steps are two huge cedars trees, said to have been planted by Kobo Daishi to help support the giant stone at the top of the hill.