Daihō-ji (Shukubō)

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Last Updated on April 18, 2026

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Embraced by a Sea of Sacred Trees—A Pilgrim’s Rest in the Heart of the Journey

Nestled deep in the mountains, Daibō-ji, the 44th temple of the Shikoku Pilgrimage, welcomes pilgrims who have braved the arduous path of the famed “henro korogashi” slopes. Surrounded by centuries-old cedar trees, this sacred temple exudes a mystical stillness, offering a moment of pause and reflection. The temple’s shukubō (temple lodging), available by reservation, can accommodate up to 150 guests—making it both a serene and reassuring shelter for individuals and groups alike. Within this tranquil forest sanctuary, pilgrims find time to realign body and spirit, reconnect with the breath of life, and gather strength for the next step on their sacred path.

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