Placed at regular intervals of 1 cho (about 109 m) up to the pass are Jizostatues that watch quietly over and protect pilgrims. Originally there were 50, but only 35 remain now. They are said to have been put there in the Azuchi-Momoyama Period.
Placed at regular intervals of 1 cho (about 109 m) up to the pass are Jizostatues that watch quietly over and protect pilgrims. Originally there were 50, but only 35 remain now. They are said to have been put there in the Azuchi-Momoyama Period.