After the carefully maintained temple site was abandoned in the twelfth century, forest developed on the site, with a remarkable cover of mosses (120 species) carpeting the forest floor. Currently, this forest is particularly revered, as are, in other contexts, sacred forests from tropical regions that can constitute reserves in areas where the original forests have almost disappeared.
(2009)

© Claude Marcel Hladik


Kokodera Temple with autumn maples & 120 species of moss.
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