
Shikoku 88 Temple Pilgrimage (Highlights)
PilgrimageShikoku(Tokushima)
DifficultDistance
50 km
Elevation Gain
3000m
Max Elevation
900m
Duration
40h

Shikoku(Tokushima)
DifficultDistance
50 km
Elevation Gain
3000m
Max Elevation
900m
Duration
40h
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Embark on a profoundly challenging and spiritually enriching journey along the Shikoku 88 Temple Pilgrimage (Highlights), a demanding hiking trail traversing the scenic landscapes of Tokushima, Shikoku. This 50km section demands exceptional physical endurance, featuring a formidable 3000m elevation gain across its rugged terrain. Hikers will encounter steep ascents and descents through dense forests and over mountainous passes, making it a truly strenuous endeavor designed for experienced trekkers. The route unfolds amidst breathtaking natural beauty, from serene cedar forests and vibrant rhododendron thickets to panoramic vistas of the Seto Inland Sea and rural valleys. Traditional Japanese villages dot the landscape, offering glimpses into local life. The true essence lies in visiting the ancient temples, each a unique spiritual sanctuary. From Ryozenji, the pilgrimage's revered starting point, to the tranquil mountain temples of Tokushima, pilgrims engage with centuries of history and tradition. The spiritual connection, the calming chants, and the rare opportunity to receive *o-settai* (pilgrim offerings) from kind locals form unforgettable highlights. Preparation is paramount for this difficult Shikoku pilgrimage. Hikers must be physically fit and well-equipped with sturdy hiking boots, rain gear, and sufficient water. Understanding and respecting the pilgrimage customs, such as carrying a *nokyocho* stamp book, significantly enhances the experience. Accommodation ranges from traditional temple lodgings to guesthouses, requiring advance booking, especially during peak seasons. This challenging trek promises not just physical exertion but a deep cultural immersion and a profound sense of achievement for those seeking an authentic Japanese hiking adventure.
Spring and autumn, avoid summer heat
Shikoku 88 Temple Pilgrimage (Highlights) is rated as difficult difficulty.
Shikoku 88 Temple Pilgrimage (Highlights) is 50 km long.
The elevation gain on Shikoku 88 Temple Pilgrimage (Highlights) is 3000 meters.
Hiking Shikoku 88 Temple Pilgrimage (Highlights) typically takes about 40 hours.
The best season to hike Shikoku 88 Temple Pilgrimage (Highlights) is Spring and autumn, avoid summer heat.
Shikoku 88 Temple Pilgrimage (Highlights) is located in Tokushima, Shikoku region of Japan.
Shikoku 88 Temple Pilgrimage (Highlights) is a pilgrimage trail.
The maximum elevation on Shikoku 88 Temple Pilgrimage (Highlights) is 900 meters.
Shikoku 88 Temple Pilgrimage (Highlights) is rated difficult, making it accessible for hikers of that level.
The best season for Shikoku 88 Temple Pilgrimage (Highlights) is Spring and autumn, avoid summer heat. Check conditions before hiking in winter.