Image Plates

  1. (View #1 - View #2) Illustration. Kōbō Daishi sitting in his lacquer chair.

    Miyata, Bishop Taisen. A Henro Pilgrimage Guide To The 88 Temples Of Shikoku Island, Japan. Los Angeles: Koyasan Buddhist Temple, 2004. (p. 3)

  2. (View) Book Cover. “The Tale of the Originator of the Shikoku Pilgrimage, Emon Saburō.”

    Shikoku Hachi Jyū Hachi Kasho Henro Bunka to Bijyutsuten 四国八十八ヶ所遍路文化と美術展. Ōtemachi: Nihon Keizai Shinbunsha, 2004. (p. 81)

  3. (View) Photograph. The first bus pilgrimage on April 28th, 1953.

    Shikoku Hachi Jyū Hachi Kasho Henro Bunka to Bijyutsuten 四国八十八ヶ所遍路文化と美術展. Ōtemachi: Nihon Keizai Shinbunsha, 2004. (p. 77)

  4. (View) Illustration. Map of the three bridges connection Shikoku to mainland Japan

    Honshu-Shikoku Bridge Expressway Company Limited. HSBE Information. 2006. <http://www.jb-honshi.co.jp/english/information/index.html>

  5. (View) Photograph. Traditional Pilgrim Equipment

    Miyata, Bishop Taisen. A Henro Pilgrimage Guide To The 88 Temples Of Shikoku Island, Japan. Los Angeles: Koyasan Buddhist Temple, 2004. (p. 17)

  6. (View) Photograph. Pilgrimage Staff

    Taken by author

  7. (View) Scan. A blank osame-fuda

    Produced by author

  8. (View) Illustration. Diagram of a juzu.

    Traditions of Jodoshinshu Hongwanji-ha. Los Angeles: Senshin Buddhist Temple, 1982. (p. 41)