Shingo
Shingō (新郷) is a village in Aomori prefecture, Japan.
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Tourist information site
Tourist associations of the area has a joint multilingual guide site.
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- Christ's tomb. according to legend, the final resting place of Jesus Christ. This legend is engraved on a large stone plaque at the burial site. The story states that during Jesus' young life, that period of time where not much is written about him in the Bible, Jesus was living in Japan and learning Shinto philosophies that he mixed in with Judaism. Then, when Jesus was going to be crucified, his identical twin brother Isukiri snuck in and "casually took his place on the cross."(sic) Then Jesus travelled back to Japan through Siberia and Alaska. In Japan, Jesus raised a family, lived to the age of 106 and was buried in Shingo village. His brother's body was also transported to Japan and buried there. Jesus' and Isukiri's tombs are both marked by a cross. Christ's descendant still lives in Shingo town. At the tomb they have a small museum and a meditation path with some fountains.
- The Pyramids are a mildly disappointing site with a spectacular view. The pyramids themselves are a very short hike uphill from a dirt road. They consist of a few large boulders on top of the hill. No trees grow on the boulders, so there is a nice view of the landscape, but this attraction is one to consider skipping.
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There is an annual festival in the winter at Christ's tomb. Women dressed in traditional festival clothing dance around the grave.
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