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OverviewThe Shikoku Pilgrimage on the island of the same name is one of the few circular pilgrimages in the world. At 1,200 kilometers in length, the trail includes 88 temples and passes through diverse countryside such as idyllic bamboo groves, deserted beaches and ordinary Japanese neighbourhoods. There is a long tradition of pilgrimage in Japan, dating back at least to the time of the renowned monk, poet and philosopher Kobo Daishi (774-825) who is particularly associated with this trail. The pilgrimage is undertaken for many reasons to have a time of reflection away from everyday life, as a spiritual journey or as a healing period after a traumatic life experience. Along the way, pilgrims will encounter ordinary Japanese people and learn to understand the custom of o-settai, or charitable giving. AUTHOR: John Lander, long-time resident of Japan, author and photographer, has visited and recorded every temple in evocative images, as well as providing fascinating details about the origin of the trail and what the pilgrimage means to the thousands who undertake it every year. SELLING POINTS: . Evocative photographs of one of the world's most famous pilgimages . All 88 temples illustrated and discussed . Includes accounts by former pilgrims 210 colour illustrations, 2 maps Full Product DetailsAuthor: John Lander , Douryu TakaharaPublisher: River Books Imprint: River Books Weight: 1.050kg ISBN: 9786164510517ISBN 10: 6164510511 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 03 November 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis illustrated book of Japan's most famous pilgrimage, which connects 88 temples associated with the Buddhist monk Kobo Daishi (774-835), is like a serene stroll around a beautiful Japanese garden, and one in the company of a genial host. John Lander's images are - as befits the subject manner - calming, beautiful, and honest. The ultimate test of a travel-related book is whether it makes you want to get out of your armchair. The Shikoku Pilgrimage passes with flying colors. I'd very much like to visit Shikoku and do the pilgrimage, but in keeping with Lander's advice, it won't be a completist exercise in ticking off temples, but a leisurely amble along one section.-- Bookish Asia - The East Asia Book Review Author InformationJohn Lander, long-time resident of Japan, author and photographer, has visited and recorded every temple in evocative images, as well as providing fascinating details about the origin of the trail and what the pilgrimage means to the thousands who undertake it every year. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |