Mt. Haku-san 1-2 19.10.1996. Late autumn at Mt. Haku-san(Sabo-sindo* rute, Haku-san-Muro-do**, Beto-deai) |
*"Sabo"/"sabo-dum" means dum to stop landslide . But actualy, those dums were built for general constructor, public servants and assenblymen for themselfs by waste of tax. "Sin" means new and "do" means rute. Then "sindo" means a new rute. |
**Since olden times, Mt. Haku-san is an object of mountain-faith. "Muro"
means room and now, "do" means hall. At the case now, "Muro-do"
means the hut for worshiper and the field at there many huts exist. The summit of Mt. Haku-san is in half an hour from Muro-do. |
Mt. Haku-san 1-1 07.10.1995. Sun set at Haku-san-Muro-do |
Japanese Haku-san2_e top_e home_e guide_e |
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