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    Nachi-san Seiganto-ji Temple, the first stop on the Saigoku 33 Kannon Pilgrimage, is most memorable for the classic view of its vermilion three-story pagoda framed by Nachi Falls. The pagoda stands against the mountainside, with the waterfall plunging down the cliffs behind it. The interplay of red, green, and white creates a striking cultural landscape. Admission is required to enter the pagoda. You can take an elevator to the upper level for a close-up view of Nachi Falls, then descend the stairs to see the statue of Amida Buddha enshrined inside, along with colorful paintings covering the walls and ceiling. A visit here is more than just a pilgrimage—it is a visual experience where nature and culture come together.

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