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Temple 51, Ishite-ji
Situated near Japan’s oldest hot spring in Matsuyama City, the legend of Ishite-ji, or Stone-Hand Temple, sits at the heart of the Henro. Origins and History... -
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Temple 45, Iwaya-ji
Clinging to cave-pocked cliffs high in the Kuma Mountains, Iwaya-ji has since antiquity been one of the Henro’s most idyllic and imposing sacred sites. ... -
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Temple 44, Daiho-ji
With origins stretching back to the earliest days of Buddhism in Japan, Ehime’s Daiho-ji, or “Temple of the Great Treasure,” lives up to its name with ancien... -
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Temple 31 Chikurin-ji
Inspired by a dream and funded by samurai lords, Kochi City’s Chikurin-ji is one of the pilgrimage’s largest and most beautiful temples. Guided experiences l... -
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Temple 27, Konomine-ji and Konomine Shrine
Konomine-ji, the Temple of the Divine Peak, clings to a mountainside 450 meters above the Tosa Bay. The mountain, site of tales and traditions that predate B... -
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Temple 24, Hotsumisaki-ji
Hotsumisaki-ji, “The Temple of the Most Holy Peninsula,” is perched atop cliffs overlooking the rugged coastline of the Muroto Peninsula in Kochi Prefecture.... -
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Temple 6, Anraku-ji
Anraku-ji, Temple 6 of the Shikoku Pilgrimage, is the most common place to stay for pilgrims finishing their first day of walking. Known for its healing hot-... -
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Temple 1, Ryozen-ji
Located in Naruto, Tokushima, Ryozen-ji’s imposing temple gate marks the beginning of the Shikoku Henro. A newer tradition also sees many pilgrims returning ... -
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Temple 21, Tairyu-ji
Tucked away on a towering mountaintop, Tairyu-ji is one of the Shikoku Pilgrimage’s most impressive temples, with roots stretching back right to Kobo Daishi ... -
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Temple 20, Kakurin-ji
Kakurin-ji, the Crane Grove Temple, is situated in a quiet mountain forest at 470 meters of elevation in Tokushima’s Katsuura Township. Origins and His...
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