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2020-07-09 06:06:06 | 日記

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Thursday, 9th of July, 2020

Mr. Takebe wrote about the Misoya Shrine (三十八神社).

I had met Mr. Higashi, the shrine priest of the Misoya Shrine before, so I looked up the meaning of the shrine on the the Map by Geospatial Information Authority of Japan...!

The aim of the place where you put your hands together at the Misoya Shrine, is the Mito Shrine (水度神社) in Terada, Jōyō City, Kyoto Prefecture.

The distance from the Misoya Shrine to Mito Shrine, and to Mt. Katano (交野山), where there is a sacred rock and where it is said to that the 50th Emperor Kammu has twice enshrined the God of Heaven in, are 14 km each, and forming an isosceles triangle.

The distance from  Katano Tenjinsha Shrine (交野天神社)to Mito Shrine and to Mt. Katano (交野山) is 9.2 km each, and forming an isosceles triangle.

Connecting the four points makes the cross.

The tomb of Jesus Christ is located on the extension of the line connecting from the Misoya Shrine to Mt. Katano.

If you gaze at the point that is on the extended line from the Misoya Shrine to the end of the cross, and that forms the integer ratio of 3: 12: 13 right triangle by connecting with the tomb of Jesus Christ,...

surprisingly, there is a contour line that looks like a pyramid.

I'd like to call this mountain the Fukuchiyama Pyramid (710m).


Fukuchiyama Pyramid

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