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Originally Posted by samurai007
What did you think of Koya-san? And you didn't, by any chance, stop for lunch or something in Hashimoto, did you?
By the way, you passed within a few feet of where I lived in Japan... just after Hashimoto station, the train does a wide turn before crossing a bridge, and my apartment was right there, next to the tracks.
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I remember Hashimoto station, I switched trains their on the way up the mountain. I didn't stop there for lunch though. It took a while to get there. I was wondering during my stay how it is to live right next to the train tracks?
Koya-san was beautiful and an amazing experience. Cold though in the morning while going to attend the morning budhist prayers. Okunoin graveyard was one of the highlights of my trip.