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Day 38: Off to Tokyo and Conclusion

I write this final blog post sitting on the train to Shin-Osaka, on my way to Tokyo Narita airport where I will stay tonight before meeting my daughter for my final week in Japan. The train to Osaka left at 12.49, so I had a free morning to visit the Wakayama Museum of Modern Art,…
Japan 2018, Kii Peninsula, Shikoku 2018 May 15, 2018December 18, 2020 Comments 2 5 min read

Day 37: Ceremonies in Koyasan and hidden temples and shrines

My alarm was set for 6.00 and I was ready for the two Bhuddist ceremonies at 6.30 and 7.00. The first was for my ancestors and started by us all, in turn, burning incense – first bowing, the taking the incense from the pot, lifting it to your forehead and putting it on the incense…
Japan 2018, Kii Peninsula, Shikoku 2018 May 14, 2018December 18, 2020 Comments 0 4 min read

Day 36: Koyasan

Koyasan is the center of Buddhist study and practice and founded by Kobo Daishi in 816. Koyasan was chosen as he wanted a monastery in the mountains, far from worldly distractions, a place where Buddhist monks could concentrate upon practicing and praying for peace and welfare of the people. It is situated at 900m in…
Japan 2018, Kii Peninsula, Shikoku 2018 May 13, 2018December 18, 2020 Comments 0 3 min read

Day 35: Japanese breakfast

Finally on day 35, I had no choice, it was either Japanese breakfast or no breakfast. I half expected breakfast to be a set menu when they wanted to know what time I would be eating breakfast, so I wasn’t that surprised to find rice, fish, a half boiled egg in vinegar, seaweed, various pickled…
Japan 2018, Kii Peninsula, Shikoku 2018 May 12, 2018December 18, 2020 Comments 0 3 min read

Day 34: Kumano Kodo

Day 2 on the Kumano Kodo didn’t result in a lot of walking, but a lot of beautiful sights. Anybody going to Japan and not taking in the Kii peninsular, is making a big mistake. The nature is not quite as extraordinary as southern Shikoku, but it is close, and based on the three shrines…
Japan 2018, Kii Peninsula, Shikoku 2018 May 12, 2018December 18, 2020 Comments 2 4 min read

Day 33: Kumano Kodo

Just south of Wakayama is another pilgrimage, much shorter than the Shikoku pilgrimage – in fact less than 70 km – but with a number of pretty heavy climbs. The pilgrimage is similar to the Camino as there are many walkers from many countries, not least around the three spiritual sites on the route. It…
Japan 2018, Kii Peninsula, Shikoku 2018 May 10, 2018December 18, 2020 Comments 2 3 min read

Day 32: Searching for Kobo Daishi

It all started on day 19. After visiting temple 54, I walked back along the coast towards Matsuyama. In Kikuma, I passed a tile making factory, and the following made me stop up. A 1m tall (incl base) statue of Kobe Daishi. What a great idea to bring home with me as a souvenir! I…
Shikoku 2018 May 9, 2018December 19, 2020 Comments 0 3 min read

Day 31: Full Circle, Temple 1

I was up at 7.00, breakfasted and took the train back towards Takamatsu. I had planned to walk 25 km, half the distance between temples 88 and 1, but the weather forecast was rain, rain and more rain, so I got off a stop earlier at Hiketa and cut the walk down to 20 km.…
Shikoku 2018 May 9, 2018December 18, 2020 Comments 2 3 min read

Day 30: Day off/Ritsurin Garden

Today was a day off. The only thing I had to do was move from Takamatsu back to Tokushima, where I spent the six first days. The train passes within a kilometer of temple 1, so I could just get off, and close the circle. But I’ve decided, if the weather is OK tomorrow, to…
Shikoku 2018 May 7, 2018December 18, 2020 Comments 0 2 min read

Day 29: Temple 88

The plan for today was simple, reach temple 88. As is becoming the norm, I woke at 6.00, and was sitting on the 7.25 to Nagao, where I had visited temple 87. The weather was sunny with no indication that it would turn to rain later today, as the weather report suggested. I passed quckly…
Shikoku 2018 May 7, 2018December 18, 2020 Comments 0 3 min read

Day 28: Temples 84 – 87

When walking as far as I now have, it is inevitable that there will be some wrong turns every now and then. Usually by taking the next left or right turn you are back on track. Today was the day where I made two wrong turns where there were no quick fixes, just extra kilometers.…
Shikoku 2018 May 6, 2018December 18, 2020 Comments 0 5 min read

Day 27: Temples 81 – 83

It was another long day in the sun with a couple of mountains. I call them mountains, but I suppose they are very high hills! Going up and down, they certainly feel like mountains. I was up at 6.00 and on the 7.09 train to Kokubu, where I’d ended at temple 80 yesterday. I could…
Shikoku 2018 May 5, 2018December 18, 2020 Comments 0 5 min read

Day 26: Temples 79 – 80

On paper it was supposed to be an easy day, but I don’t feel that I’ve recovered from 39 and 27 kms I did a couple of days back. I hope to be back in form soon, as there are 3 very hard days waiting with many kilometers and four climbs, two tomorrow and then…
Shikoku 2018 May 4, 2018December 18, 2020 Comments 0 3 min read

Day 25: Temples 74 – 78

It was supposed to be stormy weather today. At 7am it was cloudy, but OK. Taking no chances it was long trousers, waterproof walking shoes and a rain jacket instead of fleece. It was warm and very humid. After the landlady found her camera so she could put me on her blog, I set off…
Shikoku 2018 May 2, 2018December 18, 2020 Comments 0 4 min read

Day 24: Temples 68 – 73

Another beautiful sunny day, where I managed to visit 6 temples and walk 27 km. I had planned today to be a quiet day, after yesterdays marathon, but my legs weren’t complaining and my feet always complain anyway. I forgot to mention yesterday that I actually walked in three of Shikoku’s four provinces, as 65…
Shikoku 2018 May 2, 2018December 18, 2020 Comments 0 6 min read

Day 23: Temples 65 – 67

The other day I wrote that it was a fantastic feeling when everything one had hoped would happen, but you couldn’t plan for, actually worked out. It is an even greater feeling when things work out far better than one had even dare dream of. That’s what happened today. Below a view of the first…
Shikoku 2018 April 30, 2018December 18, 2020 Comments 0 6 min read

Day 22: Temples 63 – 64

It’s Sunday, and I’m into week 4. Today was a quiet day after yesterdays long and hard day, and in preparation of tomorrows even harder. I went to bed at midnight without washing any clothes, but had expected to be able to sleep until 8’ish. But this is Japan. At 6.30 there was a communal…
Shikoku 2018 April 29, 2018December 18, 2020 Comments 0 4 min read

Day 21: Temples 60 – 62

It’s a great feeling when what you had hoped would happen, but could not plan to happen, actually happens. That was how I felt at 9.45 as I started the 9.5 km ascent of Mount Ishizuchi, where temple 60 lies at 750m. I woke at 6.30 and had an OK breakfast with youghurt, cornflakes, toast,…
Shikoku 2018 April 28, 2018December 18, 2020 Comments 0 5 min read

Day 20: Temples 55 – 59

Today was the day where my legs finally agreed with my feet, that this is too much. At temple 58, after walking 200m upwards over a couple of kilometers, and thinking “finally, I made it” at the main gate, I find out that there are another 100m up over 250m – and the worst is,…
Shikoku 2018 April 27, 2018December 18, 2020 Comment 1 4 min read

Day 19: Temple 54

Today is the day I “won” when I ran to temple 42. It enabled me to get to Matsuyama earlier and after yesterday’s four temples, I had finished the temples in and around Matsuyama. I therefore decided to take the train to Onizhi, four kilometers from temple 54. This in turn will save me for…
Shikoku 2018 April 26, 2018December 18, 2020 Comments 0 5 min read

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