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Episode 88 - Pilgrims Until We Die: Ian Reader, Shikoku, and Japanese Pilgrimage

Episode 88 - Pilgrims Until We Die: Ian Reader, Shikoku, and Japanese Pilgrimage

For Camino veterans who are considering branching…

The Camino Podcast · Dave Whitson

December 1, 20241h 12m

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Show Notes

For Camino veterans who are considering branching out, not just beyond Spain but beyond Europe entirely, Japan has emerged as the easy entry-point. The Kumano Kodo is super accessible, thanks to Kumano Travel and its compact route length. If you've got more time, though--probably in the six-week range--Shikoku is the most prominent pilgrimage route in Japan. And Ian Reader, author of Making Pilgrimages: Meaning and Practice in Shikoku and Pilgrims Until We Die: Unending Pilgrimage in Shikoku, is one of the foremost authorities writing in English about Japanese pilgrimage generally and Shikoku specifically. In this episode, we explore the religious underpinnings of Japanese pilgrimage, distinct practices along the Shikoku circuit, and the phenomenon of perpetual pilgrims around the island.  Ian Reader's Amazon author page: https://tinyurl.com/ianreader For more information: www.davewhitson.com www.facebook.com/CaminoPodcast www.patreon.com/davewhitson