Mitaki Temple

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Mitaki-dera (저작권: 大江万里 / Public Domain)

Mitaki-dera is a beautiful traditional Japanese temple complex, tucked away in a forest on the slopes of Mount Mitaki, just north of the city of Hiroshima. Mitaki is named for the three waterfalls on its site, as its Japanese characters literally" "three" "and "" Waterfall "" read.

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411 Mitakiyama, Nishi Ward, Hiroshima, 733-0805 (길 안내)

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082-237-0811

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