Gyoninzuka - Gyoninzuka

Japanese: 行人塚 - ぎょうにんづか
Gyoninzuka - Gyoninzuka
A mound that is said to have been the location of a monk who, by secluding himself there and abstaining from food and drink, attained buddhahood while still alive.

Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information

Japanese:
〘名〙 行者がそこにこもって飲食を断ち、生きながらにして仏になったという伝承をもつ塚。また、その伝説。

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