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Mitakesan, the mountain for worship has 25 quarters where priests reside. The quarters were originally used by worshippers,
The temple guesthouse near the summit has been operating since the Edo period. You may have a purification ceremony at the waterfall and ward off bad spirits before you have breakfast. A popular place for foreign guests, it has coin operated washing machines, Japanese cypress tree baths, internet and a chance to view flying squirrels.
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I stayed in a Japanese-style inn in town, bringing an atmosphere quite different compared to the urban life style. Sleeping on a Futon spread on traditional tatami mats might be a common thing for the Japanese, but to my Chinese eyes it was a very typical Japanese thing to experience.