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"The Sakura Seven: A walk to gain good fortune" (Japan Today article)

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Something seasonal which I came across this morning. According to this article there is a custom in Japan to visit temples and shrines dedicated to the "seven lucky gods" at New Year - recording your visits to each site by collecting stamps on a special card. That sounds familiar. :cool: Usually the route is only a few km long and can be walked quite easily on a single day. The article describes one of the many possible routes in some detail. It looks and sounds like a very condensed version of walking the Shikoku 88 temple circuit. :) In Japanese mythology the seven lucky gods arrive by ship in Japan at New Year time. I couldn't help seeing parallels with some European Christmas traditions like the Dutch Sinterklaas celebrations. The seven deities have their origins in Buddhism, Shinto and Taoism - like much of religion in Japan the roots of the custom are very eclectic!


 
€2,-/day will present your project to thousands of visitors each day. All interested in the Camino de Santiago.
Gracias! 🙏
Plus the cherry trees will be blooming soon hence 'sakura?' Just guessing.

Off topic, but sakura...for anyone in and around Washington DC, may you enjoy peak bloom right now at the Tidal Basin! This photo was online this morning, from the NPS:
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As of Monday, we will be in Japan to walk the Nakahechi and Kohechi routes of the Kumano Kodo and we will also spend a few days on Shikoku island which is circumvented by the 88 temples route. I'll try and post some photos.
Ganbatte! I hope your knees are in good shape for the Kohechi. :)
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.

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