Hirune-oji Ruins
It is called Hirune-oji because travelers who came for pilgrimage to Kimano stopped here, ate lunch, and took a nap. (Hirune means taking a nap.) There left the stone pedestal and the vase to put Sakaki.
Hirune-oji Ruins
It is called Hirune-oji because travelers who came for pilgrimage to Kimano stopped here, ate lunch, and took a nap. (Hirune means taking a nap.) There left the stone pedestal and the vase to put Sakaki.