[Owase] An exhibition themed on nature worship rooted in the Higashi-Kishu region, titled "Nature Worship: Giant Rocks, Giant Trees, and Great Waterfalls of Kumano," is being held at the Mie Prefectural Kumano Kodo Center in Mukai, Owase City. It runs until September 27th and is open every day during the exhibition period. On the Kii Peninsula, the Kumano Caldera erupted approximately 14 million years ago, and numerous strangely shaped rocks and…
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[Owase] An exhibition themed on nature worship rooted in the Higashi-Kishu region, titled "Nature Worship: Giant Rocks, Giant Trees, and Great Waterfalls of Kumano," is being held at the Mie Prefectural Kumano Kodo Center in Mukai, Owase City. It runs until September 27th and is open every day during the exhibition period. On the Kii Peninsula, the Kumano Caldera erupted approximately 14 million years ago, and numerous strangely shaped rocks and…