Saturday, 8th of August, 2020
I started climbing from the spot a man had told me the day before. (August 2)
This is Mt. Kōmyōzan (光明山) looking up from the forest road.
Mr. Takebe led the way from the ridge to the top of the mountain.
At the top of the mountain, we made a simple offering and greeting.
Just below the summit, there exists an underground temple!
It looks like a pyramid! It's surprise! Amazing!!
And there is a burial chamber approximately 10m x 20m in the center of the cross space of the underground temple.
(I didn't have a measuring tape, so these are approximate length figures at my stride.)
And the cross shaped temple was built to face to the main shrine of Atago Shrine (愛宕神社) at the summit of Mt. Atago (愛宕山) in Kyoto.
And at the right direction in perpendicular from that place, there exists the Mt. Kōmyōzan(光明山) (here is also a burial mound), and the three points draw a right triangle of 40 degrees, 50 degrees, and 90 degrees.
It is really astonishing that the angles of the direction to Mt. Kōmyōzan and to the head shrine of the Atago Shrine are not different from the angles measured by the special zero magnetic field L-rod core even in the 1 degree.
It is a really calculated figure, and the underground temple of Empress Kōmyō seems to hold a much great secret.