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@kikibee AHH HAPPY BIRTHDAY KIKI!! ILU!
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@kikibee Dude as much as I miss NY, there is a whole lot I don't miss too.
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Photoset: Mount Kurama, Kyoto (鞍馬山, 京都) - on Flickr Karasu Scenery Okay, third post for this place but I... http://t.co/VZNsMLDbhD
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Mount Kurama, Kyoto (鞍馬山, 京都) - on Flickr
Karasu Scenery
Okay, third post for this place but I totally saved the best for last. So Yuki and I have this habit of accidentally climbing mountains and it happened again this time. We continued on the path away from the temple and found the most holy mother of god majestic magical straight from Ghibli mountain forest I’ve ever seen. This is basically exactly how I pictured the scenery in Karasu, right in front of my face on tengu mountain and I was just overwhelmed with a motherfucking downpour of inspiration.
I just.
I can’t.
But believe me I am going to write up a storm because of this place. I mean just look at it.
Photoset: Kurama-dera, Kyoto (鞍馬寺, 京都) - on Flickr The temple on Mount Kurama was also beautiful. We caught... http://t.co/e51YGitALg
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Kurama-dera, Kyoto (鞍馬寺, 京都) - on Flickr
The temple on Mount Kurama was also beautiful. We caught a glimpse of an actual monk in a back hallway. He was probably hiding from tourists. One of the best parts was that the symbol for this temple is a ha-uchiwa, which is the feathered fan that tengu are often depicted with. I bought a charm with the symbol on it from the temple itself.
Photoset: Mount Kurama (鞍馬山) - Tengu Appreciation Post So, thanks to Yuki, we were able to visit Mount... http://t.co/9HIzQDqpfR
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Mount Kurama, Kyoto (鞍馬山, 京都) - on Flickr
Tengu Appreciation Post
So, thanks to Yuki, we were able to visit Mount Kurama while in Kyoto. I had no idea this place even existed since apparently it is rarely mentioned in English guidebooks.
Kurama-yama is where Sojobo (king of the tengu) lives. It’s also supposed to be the place he trained Minamoto no Yoshitsune. So, to my complete and utter delight, the village at the bottom of the mountain was covered in tengu things (both karasu tengu and yamabushi tengu). It was so hard for me to remain dignified and not just fangirl the fuck out.