Shikoku | A Pilgrimage to Ancient Temples Hidden in the Forest

The Shikoku Temple Pilgrimage, also known as "Shikoku Henro," connects 88 temples across Shikoku. Nestled among mountains, rivers, and the sea, these temples hold unique stories, breathtaking scenery, and warm human connections.

1️⃣ Zentsuji Temple [Ancient Pagoda in a Small Town]
The five-story pagoda is the iconic structure of Zentsuji Temple. Stepping out from the JR station on a sunny day, you can stroll through the clean little town 🫧, listening to nostalgic Showa-era music 🎵. Occasionally, you might catch a glimpse of the ancient pagoda at the street corners. Within the temple grounds, the thousand-year-old camphor tree and stone Buddha statues imbue the place with a serene timelessness.

2️⃣ Kotohira Shrine [A Thousand Steps to Overlook the Seto Inland Sea]
Kotohira Shrine holds a revered status in Japan and is famous for being the guardian deity of maritime safety. After entering the main gate, you'll pass through layers of greenery 🍃, stone monuments, and torii gates. Climbing the 1,368 steps, the observation deck offers a stunning view of the uniquely shaped Mount Sanuki Fuji and the Seto Bridge!

3️⃣ Hashikura Temple [Tranquility Above the Cable Car]
Located in Miyoshi City, Shikoku, Hashikura Temple may not be widely known, and there’s little information available online, but it’s a delightful hidden gem. The highlight is taking the cable car 🚠 through the beautiful forest to reach the secluded mountaintop. Walking further uphill, you'll find both sides adorned with moist moss and charming Jizo statues. Under the dappled sunlight filtering through the leaves, they seem to come alive 🧚♀️.

Post by 走跳碰 | Jul 31, 2025

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