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    Kumano Nachi Taisha—vermilion faith between the mountains and the sea. Located halfway up Mount Nachi at an elevation of about 350 meters, Kumano Nachi Taisha is one of the Kumano Sanzan and an important sacred site of the Kumano faith. After climbing about 470 steps to the shrine, the bright vermilion buildings stand out vividly against the lush forest. The faith here originated from the worship of Nachi Falls as part of nature, and you can still sense the ancient belief in coexistence between people and nature. The grounds also feature a huge camphor tree said to be over 800 years old. You can walk through a hollow in the trunk while making a wish, which is quite interesting. From the shrine, the forest, ocean, and waterfall come together to create a magnificent view, combining a solemn atmosphere with the refreshing beauty of nature.

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