Place of worship • Usoriyama-3-2 Tanabu, Mutsu, Aomori 035-0021, Japan
Crossing the drum bridge over the stream called the Sanzu River, a scene reminiscent of the entrance to hell unfolds. Countless windmills are installed on the exposed rocky terrain, making eerie noises. Amidst the smell of sulfur, the many statues standing there evoke a sense of mystery, tranquility, and reverence.
Stepping into the premises, the first thing that catches the eye is the sulfur hot spring. This hot spring, included in the admission fee, has a special water quality with strong acidity. It may not be gentle on the skin, but it offers a unique experience typical of volcanic areas. In addition to separate open-air baths for men and women, there are also mixed-gender bath tubs that can be enjoyed with a towel.
Further ahead, the stunning Lake Usoriyama awaits, filled with dazzling beauty. Due to the influence of sulfur, the lake surface may sometimes turn yellow, but on clear days, the rocks shimmer on the lake surface, as if from a different world. Faced with this mysterious landscape, one cannot help but be drawn to the mystique of Mt. Osore.
Mt. Osore Bodaiji is more of a scenic area of bizarre rocks and stones created by nature, rather than a Buddhist pilgrimage site. Nevertheless, the place is filled with people's faith and customs of mourning the dead. Away from the hustle and bustle of the city, a visit to this otherworldly place is sure to leave you feeling refreshed.
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