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The Munakata region lies northeast of the city of Fukuoka and faces the rough Genkai Sea. Sixty kilometers off the coast of Kyushu is Okinoshima, a sacred island between the Japanese archipelago and the Korean Peninsula. It is not quite a kilometer in physical size, but it is huge in its non-physical dimension as it showcases the evolution of Shinto rituals.
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Driving along the Iseji, one of the seven Kumano Kodo routes, I saw a roadside sign that read “Hana-no-Iwaya World Heritage Site The Oldest Sacred Place in Japan.”
“Reigando,” I answered without a moment of hesitation. “Of all the places you’ve visited in Japan, and you’ve been to quite a few,” my friend went on, “the place that has left the most lasting impression on you is . Rei . where did you say?”
The 1977 All Nippon Airways Co. (ANA) ad “Dekkaido, Hokkaido!” (roughly “Hokkaido is huge!”) is true. Hokkaido makes up about a fifth of Japan’s land mass.