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This is a set of O-kage-fuda (votive cards) that my husband and I received directly this year as we carefully visited each of the Shikoku 88 Temples. The set includes all the cards, and it is a treasured item filled with memories and prayers. Furthermore, as a special bonus, we are including 8 rare and hard-to-obtain extra O-kage-fuda. These include cards from extra-temples and special locations, making them highly valuable as a collection. ※ Although carefully stored, these O-kage-fuda were received during our pilgrimage, so there may be slight corner folds. Please check the condition in the photos. ※ Sold as a set only; individual cards are not available. 【Contents】 Shikoku 88 Temples O-kage-fuda: 89 cards (received directly during this year's pilgrimage) Rare bonus O-kage-fuda: 8 cards ・Mikurodo: The cave where Kobo Daishi (Kukai) practiced as a young man. Considered the origin of the Shikoku pilgrimage. ・Shishingatake: A sacred site of rigorous training where Kobo Daishi is said to have performed the Kokuzo Gumonji-ho (a Buddhist practice). ・Joshinan: The place where Emon Saburo, a wealthy man of Sanuki, met Kobo Daishi, repented, and died after repeatedly making the pilgrimage. It is said that Kobo Daishi built an hermitage to commemorate him, making it a symbolic place of pilgrimage faith. ・Ryusuian: Located on a mountain path in Tokushima Prefecture, one of the difficult "Henro Korogashi" (pilgrim killers) routes. ・Ipponsugian: Located on the old pilgrimage route (commonly known as "Henro Korogashi") leading to Yakushiji Temple, a difficult place on the Shikoku pilgrimage. It is located after passing Nagatoan and Ryusuian, and climbing the stone steps on the way from Fujii-dera Temple to Yakushiji Temple. Nearby stands a natural monument cedar tree, estimated to be over 1,000 years old, creating a mysterious and solemn atmosphere. ・Yodaji Temple is often regarded as the "Sokoku Hachijuhakkasho So-okunoin" (General Inner Sanctuary of the Shikoku 88 Temples), and holds an important position as the "conclusion" of the pilgrimage. ・Otakiji Temple: Positioned as the General Inner Sanctuary: Considered the "Sokoku Hachijuhakkasho So-okunoin," it is a symbolic sacred site as the culmination of the pilgrimage. It serves as a spiritual milestone for the completion (final inner sanctuary significance). ・"Toyogahashi Bridge" is a place associated with Kobo Daishi in Ozu City, Ehime Prefecture. It is a deeply religious extra-temple where those who visit the Shikoku 88 Temples pilgrimage pray for safe travels and a successful completion. For those who will cherish the proof of a heartfelt pilgrimage. #Shikoku88TemplePilgrimage
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