Walk in the footsteps of Kobo Daishi...In this 232-page travel journal, the author recounts two pilgrimages on the island of Shikoku. From temple to temple, through the seasons, he shares his experience on Japan oldest pilgrimage route.
Inside: 32 unpublished color photos. Vermilion torii gates, thousand-year-old cedar forests, faces of fellow pilgrims met along the way. So many stops that speak of walking, of encounters, of solitude and of beauty.
This book is for you if:
You are drawn to authentic Japan, far from tourist trails You walk to think, or think while walking You are looking for a book-object to gift: photo paper, sturdy binding, a format built to last
Patrick Puech (author), born in 1959, retired from the hospital civil service I made on foot, two years in a row the pilgrimage of the 88 temples, totaling more than 3000 km of walking on the island of Shikoku in Japan.
Il n'y a pour le moment pas de critique presse.