Kohama-no-Michi Path

Kohama-no-Michi Path

There is "Kohama-no-Michi Path" on the south side of Rakujuen Park.
In terms of geology and topography, this area is considered a lava plateau, where piled up lava ejected from Mt. Fuji, itself a volcano, has accumulated.
The local residents have called the plateau Kohama since old times.
There is a monument of "Mokujiki Kansho" on the Kohama-no-Michi path.
The "Mokujiki Kansho" was a monk who ate only tree nuts and wildflowers and preached the way of the Buddha.
He was worshiped as a "Mokujiki Shonin*" respected by people.
Following his death, people built a monument to worship his virtue.

* "Mokujiki Shonin" means a holy man who abstains from meat and cooked food.

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Izumicho, Mishima, Shizuoka

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