2016年08月27日
The Shikoku Pilgrimage
Hello everyone!
I've been busy the last little while with teaching and studying Japanese and Chinese, so I haven't had that much time to spend exploring Takamatsu tourist sites or Kannon-ji tourist sites. Since moving into the Shikoku island, I've been pouring over the 88 Temple pilgrimage that is associated with the Japanese Buddhist, Kukai. The reason I'm so interested in the 88 temple pilgrimage and seeing them in person, is that I did plenty of research on Chinese and Japanese Buddhism in University, so having the chance to see some of the 88 temples here in Shikoku will just be a pure treat for the senses!
Have you seen any of the 88 temples?
I've been busy the last little while with teaching and studying Japanese and Chinese, so I haven't had that much time to spend exploring Takamatsu tourist sites or Kannon-ji tourist sites. Since moving into the Shikoku island, I've been pouring over the 88 Temple pilgrimage that is associated with the Japanese Buddhist, Kukai. The reason I'm so interested in the 88 temple pilgrimage and seeing them in person, is that I did plenty of research on Chinese and Japanese Buddhism in University, so having the chance to see some of the 88 temples here in Shikoku will just be a pure treat for the senses!
Have you seen any of the 88 temples?

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