Yamabushi Mountain Priests

  • Published on : 22/08/2017
  • by : Japan Experience

Yamabushi, literally - those who lie in the mountains - are Japanese mountain priests that draw from indigenous kami worship and esoteric Buddhism and are also influenced by Daoism, Yin-Yang Theory, as well as Korean mountain shamanism.

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