Today I walked 29 km (final total: 1062 km) back to T1 Ryozenji, where my o-Henro journey started on September 27th 2023.
The day began with heavy rain and cold temperatures at 7 degrees Celsius. About noon time the rain stopped and in the afternoon, when I finished the day some blue sky could be seen and impressive clouds made it finally a good day to end.
A good moment and a surprise was, that I meet 2 Japanese men at Ryozenji again to whom I had an important connection. It were exactly those two men who encouraged and supported me, when I was exhausted and slowly walked up the steep hills to Shosanji on day 3. I walked jointly with them down the hill and saw them later on during the long journey a couple of times.
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Danjo Masayki and me at Ryozenji (T1) |
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Morimoto Hirokazu and me at T1 |
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An young Austrian couple whom I met also a few times at the end of the tour |
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A rainy start of the day at Horinji |
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Back at Anrakuji temple, were I stayed the first night of my journey |
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Later in the day the clouds partly disappeared and it got a nice afternoon |
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On my way to „German House“ |
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German House in Naruto (my second and successful attempt to visit) |
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Green lines lead the pilgrims from and to Ryozenji temple |
Green lines lead the new and “old” o-Henro walkers to or from Ryozenji back to the train station going to Tokushima, where I will stay tonight and tomorrow as well. Most probably the people living in the area, are enervated enough of people asking for directions.
I will use the time tomorrow to write a final summary, including a few reflections. This then will be my last post related to the o-Henro walk.
Mission completed. Ich verneige mich vor dir. Du bist ein Bär. Wahnsinn.
ReplyDeleteInteresting to know how you feel now. I never was happy with arriving the target of big tours. Either I was totally exhausted and empty or other reasons prevented the appropriate celebration of the success. It's true : Der Weg ist das Ziel
ReplyDeletebanzai - Shikoku henro omedetou gozaimasu. It was great that you shared your journey experiences including the wonderful pictures. I will certainly miss your blog. Thank you so much!
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