Walk from the 87th temple, Nagao-ji Temple, to the 88th temple, Daikubo-ji Temple

You can enjoy the best of the walking pilgrimage in a short time. We will attend to the 11 km 3-hour itinerary for two people. After paying respects at the 87th temple, Nagaodera, we will drive to the roadside station Nagaoni. This is the start of the walking pilgrimage. There is also an astronomical telescope museum and an old private house on the way. The 88th temple, Oikubo-ji, is a 1200 km Shikoku pilgrimage temple. Pilgrims leave their walking sticks here. The return trip is by bus. Before that, let's eat the famous Udon noodles. We will pick you up and drive you to your accommodation in Takamatsu City.

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What you’ll do

This experience is hosted in Japanese and English.

Where we’ll meet

高松駅orホテル集合&スタート
769-2306, Kagawa, Sanuki, Japan

About me

Former university professor and senior tax accountant. I have completed the Shikoku Pilgrimage twice (over 10 years). At the same time, I started mountain climbing and hiking. I have a growing circle of senior friends, former students, and acquaintances overseas, and I am working to connect overseas university students with inbound FW and Japanese men and women of all ages with overseas through KU·SA·NO·NE. Seeing the large number of inbound visitors to the Seto Inland Sea, I was reminded of the beauty of nature that I had not noticed before. Let's walk, eat, pray, and make wonderful memories together.
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Things to know

Guest requirements

Guests aged 15 and over can attend, up to 7 guests in total.

Activity level

The activity level for this experience is moderate.

Accessibility

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Cancellation policy

Cancel at least 1 day before the start time for a full refund.

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Free cancellation

What you’ll do

This experience is hosted in Japanese and English.

Where we’ll meet

高松駅orホテル集合&スタート
769-2306, Kagawa, Sanuki, Japan

About me

Former university professor and senior tax accountant. I have completed the Shikoku Pilgrimage twice (over 10 years). At the same time, I started mountain climbing and hiking. I have a growing circle of senior friends, former students, and acquaintances overseas, and I am working to connect overseas university students with inbound FW and Japanese men and women of all ages with overseas through KU·SA·NO·NE. Seeing the large number of inbound visitors to the Seto Inland Sea, I was reminded of the beauty of nature that I had not noticed before. Let's walk, eat, pray, and make wonderful memories together.
To help protect your payment, always use Airbnb to send money and communicate with hosts.

Walk from the 87th temple, Nagao-ji Temple, to the 88th temple, Daikubo-ji Temple

You can enjoy the best of the walking pilgrimage in a short time. We will attend to the 11 km 3-hour itinerary for two people. After paying respects at the 87th temple, Nagaodera, we will drive to the roadside station Nagaoni. This is the start of the walking pilgrimage. There is also an astronomical telescope museum and an old private house on the way. The 88th temple, Oikubo-ji, is a 1200 km Shikoku pilgrimage temple. Pilgrims leave their walking sticks here. The return trip is by bus. Before that, let's eat the famous Udon noodles. We will pick you up and drive you to your accommodation in Takamatsu City.

Automatically translated

Listing highlights

Things to know

Guest requirements

Guests aged 15 and over can attend, up to 7 guests in total.

Activity level

The activity level for this experience is moderate.

Accessibility

Message your host for details. Learn more

Cancellation policy

Cancel at least 1 day before the start time for a full refund.

Cultural tours are vetted for quality

Cultural tours are led by authors, historians and other hosts who showcase what makes the city unique. Learn more
See an issue?