Each temple in Shikoku’s sacred sites has a Daishi Hall to pray at that enshrines Kukai, the founder of one of the most widely practiced forms of Buddhism. Enveloped by cedar and cypress trees, this mountain temple provides a serene and reflective journey for pilgrims as they approach its ancient gates.A shukubo is a temple lodging for passing pilgrims and is a chance to get a taste of the simple Buddhist lifestyle. Visitors also have the opportunity to practice zazen, a form of Buddhist meditation, where participants sit for extended periods of time in pursuit of inner peace.20Daihoji Temple, the 44th temple of the Shikoku 88 temples, is dedicated to the eleven-faced Kannon deity.02_Daishi Hall01_Main Hall03_Shukubo Temple LodgingDaihoji Temple
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