The over a thousand year old Shikoku Henro connects 88 predetermined sacred places along a 1400 kilometre long circular route on Japan's forth largest island, Shikoku. Based on ethnographic survey methods the film ARUKIHENRO shows the motives, aims and desires of today's Japanese walking pilgrims on a very personal level along this Buddhist pilgrimage. The documentary and roadmovie was shot during a period of nine months, while the filmmakers themselves hiked along the entire pilgrimage, accompanying different pilgrims through long stages of their journeys. More information about the film and the available DVD at www.tigertoda.ch
great..im doing the pilgrimage next summer..and im thinking just to camp around..no hostel..and temple assistence!!
butcha83 2 years ago
Good job man, I walked the pilgrimage last year. It was the hardest thing I've ever done in my life ever ever. I played football and boxed and I would rather take the worst boxing conditioning and the worst football conditioning in the same day than a single day of walking the pilgrimage.
bluezinc 4 years ago