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shikokunature · 20 days ago
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Nestled deep in the mountains, Daihōji (大宝寺) is the 44th stop on the Shikoku Pilgrimage. Pilgrims travel nearly 80 km from the previous temple to reach this serene sanctuary. Towering cedar trees and moss-covered stones make the approach feel almost otherworldly.
These images capture some of the temple’s unique features. The golden-hued Kannon statue stands gracefully, symbolizing compassion. Nearby, Jizō statues, protectors of lost souls, are adorned with bibs left by visitors praying for loved ones. The grand temple gate, built with intricate wooden craftsmanship, guards the sacred grounds.
Kannon (観音) is the bodhisattva of mercy in Buddhism, often depicted holding a vessel of wisdom and compassion. Jizō (地蔵) statues, common in Japan, are protectors of travelers and children. Seeing them in this mountain retreat adds a deep spiritual presence.
Love these tranquil scenes? Explore more at my Linktree: https://linktr.ee/shikoku4k.
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shikoku-news · 20 days ago
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Nestled deep in the mountains, Daihōji (大宝寺) is the 44th stop on the Shikoku Pilgrimage. Pilgrims travel nearly 80 km from the previous temple to reach this serene sanctuary. Towering cedar trees and moss-covered stones make the approach feel almost otherworldly.
These images capture some of the temple’s unique features. The golden-hued Kannon statue stands gracefully, symbolizing compassion. Nearby, Jizō statues, protectors of lost souls, are adorned with bibs left by visitors praying for loved ones. The grand temple gate, built with intricate wooden craftsmanship, guards the sacred grounds.
Kannon (観音) is the bodhisattva of mercy in Buddhism, often depicted holding a vessel of wisdom and compassion. Jizō (地蔵) statues, common in Japan, are protectors of travelers and children. Seeing them in this mountain retreat adds a deep spiritual presence.
Love these tranquil scenes? Explore more at my Linktree: https://linktr.ee/shikoku4k.
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shikoku4k · 20 days ago
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Nestled deep in the mountains, Daihōji (大宝寺) is the 44th stop on the Shikoku Pilgrimage. Pilgrims travel nearly 80 km from the previous temple to reach this serene sanctuary. Towering cedar trees and moss-covered stones make the approach feel almost otherworldly.
These images capture some of the temple’s unique features. The golden-hued Kannon statue stands gracefully, symbolizing compassion. Nearby, Jizō statues, protectors of lost souls, are adorned with bibs left by visitors praying for loved ones. The grand temple gate, built with intricate wooden craftsmanship, guards the sacred grounds.
Kannon (観音) is the bodhisattva of mercy in Buddhism, often depicted holding a vessel of wisdom and compassion. Jizō (地蔵) statues, common in Japan, are protectors of travelers and children. Seeing them in this mountain retreat adds a deep spiritual presence.
Love these tranquil scenes? Explore more at my Linktree: https://linktr.ee/shikoku4k.
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