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Shikoku Easier Pilgrimage - 6 Days

Shikoku Easier Pilgrimage - 6 Days

6 Days
Challenging

Overview

The Shikoku Pilgrimage circumnavigates Shikoku Island across 1,200 kilometres, visiting 88 official temples and countless sacred sites along one of the most spiritually significant routes in Japan. This walk offers a gentler introduction to the pilgrimage than the standard itinerary, covering the finest stages at a comfortable pace and away from the crowds that gather at the more visited sections of the route.

Joining the Shikoku pilgrims known as Ohenro-san, walkers undertake the journey to atone for sins, pray for health and success and pursue enlightenment, motivations that have drawn people to this route for over 1,200 years. The walk moves through some of the most authentic and least developed landscapes in Japan, revealing a side of the country that few visitors ever see.

Highlights

  • Experience a taste of the Shikoku Pilgrimage, tailored for a relaxed pace
  • An ancient hike through Buddhist history together with an immersive Japanese cultural experience
  • Hike with a light pack on ancient trails with wondrous views
  • Discover beautiful temples and sacred sites with ample time for exploration
  • Walk some of the best sections of the Shikoku Pilgrimage on forest and mountain trails
  • This is an easier option than the standard walk

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What's Included

Accommodation

Japanese-style room (3 nights), Ryokan (2 nights)

Transfers

  • Luggage Transfers
  • Train
  • Taxi Transfer
  • Public Bus

Meals

5 breakfasts, 0 lunches, and 2 dinners

Guidance & Support

  • Itinerary & Walk Notes
  • Walking App for Navigation
  • 24/7 on-trip support

How We Rate This Walk

5

Stroll Walking Level

Challenging

Rated by our team — we walk every route before we recommend it.

Steeper climbs and longer distances. You'll need good fitness and some hiking experience to fully enjoy these walks.

View Fitness Guide

5

Days on the trail

12-21 km

Average per walking day

120-1421 m

Gain per day

2/10

Trail difficulty

Where You'll Stay

Hotels and traditional Japanese inns make up the accommodation on this walk, with most properties offering a thoughtful mix of modern comfort and historical character. Depending on the property, rooms may be Japanese in style with tatami mats and futons, Western in style, or a combination of both. Some properties have natural hot spring bath houses on-site, communal and separated by gender, and these are one of the quieter rewards of travelling this route. Baths and toilets may be shared throughout.

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Temple 87 Shikoku walk

What You'll Eat

Five breakfasts and two dinners are included throughout the trip, with all meals served in traditional dining areas. Dinners take the form of a Kaiseki set meal, a carefully composed multi-course spread rooted in regional Japanese cooking, with a buffet option available at larger hotels. On evenings where dinner is not included, good eating establishments are within easy walking distance. Lunch is not included but is easily found at local eateries, small supermarkets and cafes along the route.

Note: Please advise us of any food allergies or intolerances at the time of booking. If you have severe allergies, bringing some of your own snacks is recommended, as specialist ingredients can be harder to source along the way.

Typical dinner Shikoku
Breakfast Takahara
Kotohira Grand Hotel breakfast
Shikoku Easier Pilgrimage - 6 Days food
Shikoku Easier Pilgrimage - 6 Days food
Shikoku Easier Pilgrimage - 6 Days food
Traditional Kaiseki dinner-in-japan on nakasendo way

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Available August onwards. For High Season Charges, see the More About This Trip section.

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The Shikoku Experience

Wonder
Trace the 1200-year-old Henro between Temple 44 Daihoji and rock-built Iwayaji
Climb through Kakurinji and Tairyuji to superb mountaintop views above Naka Valley
Explore Kotohira’s Konpira-san Shrine, Kinryo Sake Brewery and Dogo’s historic bathhouses
Wellness
Surrender to the stillness of ancient forest on a meditative pilgrimage that nourishes the mind, body and soul
Rest in ryokan and temple lodgings with communal baths including in Dogo Onsen’s ancient healing mineral waters
Join morning prayers, gardens and baths in a traditional shukubo stay and kaiseki dinners
Nature
Follow forest and mountain trails through bamboo groves, rice paddies and hills
Walk beneath immense cedars and ginkgo trees in serene Yueda Valley
Cross Goshikidai Plateau for diverse plant life and far-reaching Shikoku views

From

£1,395/person