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Things to do and See at Fuji Sanctuary
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The Peace Path
192 Peace Poles inscribed with the universal prayer "May Peace Prevail on Earth" in each country's language line the path to the Prayer Field - one Peace Pole for each country on earth. A perfect occasion to offer a prayer for peace and happiness toward any country that calls to you.
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The Prayer Field
More than 10,000 people can sit in the field during world peace prayer events.
The flags of each country surround the Prayer Field and gently blow in the breeze, creating a special and peaceful feeling of oneness, all countries coming together as one.
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The Large Globe and the World Map
A large brilliant Globe sits at the top of the hill overlooking a World Map.
When we stand in front of the map with Mt. Fuji towering over in the background, we experience a deep sense of tranquility and renewed inspiration.
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The Seven Stations
You can walk quietly along this path, past all of the stations, or spend some time at each. Each station is filled with a beautiful energy that brings comfort, relaxation and renewal to body and soul.
More Details... >> Tour of the 7 Stations
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The Pyramid
Located at the top of the Seven Station’s path, a large Pyramid overlooks the Sanctuary. The various declarations that make up the teachings of Byakko Shinko Kai have been inscribed on the Pyramid. The aim of the Pyramid is to constantly emanate its higher energy to the earth and humanity.
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The Prayer Hill
A small walk up to the highest point of the sanctuary takes you to the Prayer Hill with serene pastures spreading far below the hill and Mount Fuji rising straight into the sky.
We naturally enter into deep contemplation while sitting on this magnificent spot.
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The Main Prayer Hall (Honkan Dojo)
One of the main building at the Sanctuary is the large Prayer Hall which can welcome up to 300 people.
It is called a Dojo in Japanese, meaning a place where we come to learn and practice. The main Dojo is open all day and everyone is welcome to come and sit, meditate, pray at any time of the day. Special prayer times 9:00 am, 10:00 am, and 3:00 pm JST. History of Dojo >> Click here
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Byakko and Aikido
Masahisa Goi and Ueshiba Morihei, the late founder of Aikido, both masters in their fields were closely connected.
The way of Byakko and the way of Aiki are one and the same as the student seeks to bring inner peace and harmony to the body, mind and soul.
More pictures on Byakko and Aikido >> Photo Gallery
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