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According to the surviving manuscripts of the Yamabushi Kenki-ha (a forgotten sect of mountain ascetics), the Arch was forged not from stone or wood, but from Suzaku-gan —a legendary "crimson eye mineral" said to fall from the sky during the convergence of three solar eclipses. The "Sacred Arch" portion of the name refers to its shape: a perfect semi-circle that, according to legend, reflects the curve of the heavens pressing down upon the mortal plane.

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This is the central mystery of the . Unlike other relics that sit in museums, the primary Arch is missing . No verified photograph exists in the public domain. According to the surviving manuscripts of the Yamabushi