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【Shikoku Pilgrimage Guided Tours】Temples 1, 2, and 3
Learn about various historical objects on the temple grounds of the first three temples along the Shikoku pilgrimage route - Temple 1, Ryōzenji, Temple 2, Gokurakuji, and Temple 3, Konsenji. Places to Visit: ◆Temple 1, Ryōzenji ◆Temple 2, Gokurakuji ◆Temple 3, Konsenji Temple 1 Ryōzenji: If you are starting your journey here, perhaps you might be interested in buying some of the accouterments – such as sedge hat, wooden staff, pilgrimage book, white pilgrim coat etc. – that people get to show that are making this journey as a henro (Shikoku pilgrim). Enjoy the atmosphere, feel free to take photographs (except for the innermost part of the main hall where the altar is), look at the various buildings and statues, and perhaps take your pilgrimage book to the temple office to have it signed and stamped. Temple 2 Gokurakuji: As you walk along the path, you will most likely be impressed by the large garden on your left and various statues on your right. After you turn left and walk a little bit further, you will see a huge tree in front of you. It is called “the cedar of long life” (chōmei sugi) and is believed to have been planted by the well-known 8th century Buddhist priest Kūkai/Kōbō Daishi, who founded many of the temples along the Shikoku Pilgrimage route. Next, go up a flight of steep stone stairs to see the main hall and Daishi hall, the latter which has a statue of Kūkai/Kōbō Daishi enshrined inside. In front of the Daishi hall are many amulets and wooden tablets related to the safe birth of a child. In fact, the large statue of Kōbō Daishi was given to the temple by a woman during the Meiji period (1868-1912) when she had a safe childbirth after visiting this temple. Temple 3 Konsenji: Recommended Points: ◆A well beside the Daishi hall, which is said to have been dug by Kōbō Daishi for the benefit of the local people when he visited here in the 9th century. It is said that if you can see your reflection in the water, you will live a long life. ◆“Benkei`s stone of strength”, which is in the garden in front of the temple office. It is believed that warrior-monk Benkei (1155-1189) lifted this stone during the 12th century when he came here on his way to fight in the Battle of Yashima in present-day Kagawa prefecture. Price (Per Person) Group of 1: 40,000 Yen Group of 2: 20,000 Yen Group of 3: 13,000 Yen Group of 4: 10,000 Yen Age: 10 & Older Walking Distance: Approx. 6.5 km Time Needed: Approx. 5 Hours *The schedule is only an estimate and may change depending on the day, weather, etc.
Tokushima (City Center)・Naruto
Culture
Hiking/Walking
JPY 10,000
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【Ducky House】Ducky River Rafting (Beginner's A Course)
【About Ducky House】 Ducky House is an outdoor activity center that is operated by TOGAWA Rekusa. We offer a variety of outdoor sports, such as river rafting, rock climbing, caving, and trekking in southern Tokushima, a place which offers beautiful mountains, rivers, and seas. We aim to support participants so that they can enjoy the challenges and discoveries that nature has to offer! 【About the Course】 Ducky River Rafting (Beginner's A Course): A course for beginners that is approximately 5 km long. This course is held in on the Naka River of Naka Town, a first-class river known for its many rapids. A "ducky" is a rubber, kayak-like boat that is filled with air. It gets its name from the fact that it looks similar to a duck floating on the surface of the water. Compared to kayaks made of hard poly-materials, the ducky is mroe stable, easy to ride, and easier to recover from when falling into the water. Compared to packrafts, it is less susceptible to wind resistance ad thus able to move quickly, giving a great feeling of adventure. River rafting consists of a short ride from upstream to downstream. There are parts along the river that are leisurly, and others parts that are filled with rapids, providing thrills and a sense of freedom when you are able to overcome them! Prices: Adult (2 People per Ducky/ Age 16 +): 6,500 Yen Adult (1 Person per Ducky/ Age 16 +): 7,600 Yen Child (2 Children per Ducky/ Age 6 - 15): 5,500 Yen Child (1 Child per Ducky/ Age 6 - 15): 6,600 Yen Number of Participants: 1 - 6 Points of Caution ・Proper clothes are required to enjoy river rafting safely. Short sleeves, shorts, or other clothing that exposes the skin can lead to serious injuries, so please prepare the proper clothing. ・In the unlikely event of injury, first-aid/hospital visits are covered by insurance. However, please note that minor bruises/scrapes are not covered. ・Ducky river rafting is thrilling and exciting, but there is a chance of injury if you are reckless or not careful. Please listen to the staff's instructions. ・Drinking alcohol/smoking is prohibited during the activity. ・The activity may be cancelled due to poor weather or other factors. In such a case, we are unable to compensate travel expenses. 【Company Information】 TOGAWA Rekusa (Ducky House) Address: Suehiro 11, Kurotsuchicho, Anan City, Tokushima Prefecture Parking: Available TEL: 090-7624-1515 Website: http://www.togawa.tanuki.jp/ Activity Time Period: Late April - Mid-October
Anan・Naka・Kito
Watersports
JPY 6,500
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【Shikoku Pilgrimage Guided Tours】Cranes and Dragons – Hike to Temple 20 and 21 (9 hours)
Learn about various historical objects on the temple grounds of the first two temples along the Shikoku pilgrimage route - Temple 20, Kakurinji and Temple 21, Tairyūji. Places to Visit: ◆Temple 20, Kakurinji ◆Temple 21, Tairyūji Price (Per Person) Group of 1: 90,000 Yen Group of 2: 45,000 Yen Group of 3: 30,000 Yen Group of 4: 22,500 Yen (For more than four people, please contact us. Max: 7 people) Age: 15 & Older Walking Distance: Approx. 10 km Time Needed: Approx. 9 Hours *The schedule is only an estimate and may change depending on the day, weather, etc.
Minami・Mugi・Shishikui
Culture
Hiking/Walking
JPY 22,500
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【Shikoku Pilgrimage Guided Tours】Visit Three Temples, One Shrine, and the Naruto German House (8 Hours)
Learn about various historical objects on the temple grounds of the first three temples along the Shikoku pilgrimage route - Temple 1, Ryōzenji, Temple 2, Gokurakuji, and Temple 3, Konsenji; one of the largest Shinto shrines in Tokushima; and the Naruto German House, a "museum" about the German POWs. Places to Visit: ◆Temple 1, Ryōzenji ◆Temple 2, Gokurakuji ◆Temple 3, Konsenji ◆Oasa Hiko Jinja Shrine ◆Naruto German House Temple 1 Ryōzenji: If you are starting your journey here, perhaps you might be interested in buying some of the accouterments – such as sedge hat, wooden staff, pilgrimage book, white pilgrim coat etc. – that people get to show that are making this journey as a henro (Shikoku pilgrim). Enjoy the atmosphere, feel free to take photographs (except for the innermost part of the main hall where the altar is), look at the various buildings and statues, and perhaps take your pilgrimage book to the temple office to have it signed and stamped. Temple 2 Gokurakuji: As you walk along the path, you will most likely be impressed by the large garden on your left and various statues on your right. After you turn left and walk a little bit further, you will see a huge tree in front of you. It is called “the cedar of long life” (chōmei sugi) and is believed to have been planted by the well-known 8th century Buddhist priest Kūkai/Kōbō Daishi, who founded many of the temples along the Shikoku Pilgrimage route. Next, go up a flight of steep stone stairs to see the main hall and Daishi hall, the latter which has a statue of Kūkai/Kōbō Daishi enshrined inside. In front of the Daishi hall are many amulets and wooden tablets related to the safe birth of a child. In fact, the large statue of Kōbō Daishi was given to the temple by a woman during the Meiji period (1868-1912) when she had a safe childbirth after visiting this temple. Temple 3 Konsenji: Recommended Points: ◆A well beside the Daishi hall, which is said to have been dug by Kōbō Daishi for the benefit of the local people when he visited here in the 9th century. It is said that if you can see your reflection in the water, you will live a long life. ◆“Benkei`s stone of strength”, which is in the garden in front of the temple office. It is believed that warrior-monk Benkei (1155-1189) lifted this stone during the 12th century when he came here on his way to fight in the Battle of Yashima in present-day Kagawa prefecture. Price (Per Person) Group of 1: 50,000 Yen Group of 2: 25,000 Yen Group of 3: 16,500 Yen Group of 4: 12,500 Yen (For more than four people, please contact us) Age: 10 & Older Walking Distance: Approx. 9 km Time Needed: Approx. 8 Hours *The schedule is only an estimate and may change depending on the day, weather, etc.
Tokushima (City Center)・Naruto
Culture
Hiking/Walking
JPY 12,500
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Tokushima Central Park Tour (3~3.5 hours)
Explore the Tokushima Central Park and Castle Museum! Places to Visit: ◆Tokushima Central Park ◆Tokushima Castle Museum and Gardens Price (Per Person) Group of 1: 20,000 Yen Group of 2: 10,000 Yen Group of 3: 7,000 Yen Group of 4: 5,000 Yen Age: 10 & Older Time Needed: Approx. 3 ~ 3.5 Hours *The schedule is only an estimate and may change depending on the day, weather, etc. *The tour time can be changed according to your schedule. *This tour is not available on Mondays when the castle museum and gardens are closed.
Tokushima (City Center)・Naruto
Culture
Hiking/Walking
JPY 5,000
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【Ducky House】Ducky River Rafting (Experienced B Course)
【About Ducky House】 Ducky House is an outdoor activity center that is operated by TOGAWA Rekusa. We offer a variety of outdoor sports, such as river rafting, rock climbing, caving, and trekking in southern Tokushima, a place which offers beautiful mountains, rivers, and seas. We aim to support participants so that they can enjoy the challenges and discoveries that nature has to offer! 【About the Course】 A thrilling and long course filled with rapids that is aimed at those with plenty of endurance. 7.5 km ・This course is designed for those who have finished the A Course. ・There are no restrooms available near the finish-ine. ・In the unlikely event of injury, first-aid and accident insurance are available. However, slight injuries such as bruises and scrapes are not covered. ・Please prepare the proper indicated clothes for a safe experience. ・Drinking alcohol/smoking is prohibited during the activity. ・The activity may be cancelled due to poor weather or other factors. In such a case, we are unable to compensate travel expenses. ※First-time participants should apply for the Beginner's A Course. Number of Participants: 2 - 4 【Company Information】 TOGAWA Rekusa (Ducky House) Address: Suehiro 11, Kurotsuchicho, Anan City, Tokushima Prefecture Parking: Available TEL: 090-7624-1515 Website: http://www.togawa.tanuki.jp/ Activity Time Period: Late April - Mid-October
Anan・Naka・Kito
Watersports
JPY 8,500
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【Shikoku Pilgrimage Guided Tours】The Hair of Two Women Enshrined at Two Temples (7 hours)
Learn about various historical objects on the temple grounds of two of the temples along the Shikoku pilgrimage route - Temple 18, Ozanji and Temple 19, Tatsueji, as well as a mini-Shikoku pilgrimage route. Places to Visit: ◆Temple 18, Onzanji ◆Temple 19, Tatsueji ◆Mini-Shikoku pilgrimage route Price (Per Person) Group of 1: 50,000 Yen Group of 2: 25,000 Yen Group of 3: 16,500 Yen Group of 4: 12,500 Yen (For more than four people, please contact us) Walking Distance: Approx. 10 km Time Needed: Approx. 7 Hours *The schedule is only an estimate and may change depending on the day, weather, etc.
Anan・Naka・Kito
Culture
Hiking/Walking
JPY 12,500
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【Shikoku Pilgrimage Guided Tours】Temples 1 to 5
Learn about various historical objects on the temple grounds of the first five temples along the Shikoku pilgrimage route - Temple 1, Ryōzenji; Temple 2, Gokurakuji; Temple 3, Konsenji; Temple 4, Dainichiji; and Temple 5, Jizōji. Places to Visit: ◆Temple 1, Ryōzenji ◆Temple 2, Gokurakuji ◆Temple 3, Konsenji ◆Temple 4, Dainichiji ◆Temple 5, Jizōji Temple 1 Ryōzenji: If you are starting your journey here, perhaps you might be interested in buying some of the accouterments – such as sedge hat, wooden staff, pilgrimage book, white pilgrim coat etc. – that people get to show that are making this journey as a henro (Shikoku pilgrim). Enjoy the atmosphere, feel free to take photographs (except for the innermost part of the main hall where the altar is), look at the various buildings and statues, and perhaps take your pilgrimage book to the temple office to have it signed and stamped. Temple 2 Gokurakuji: As you walk along the path, you will most likely be impressed by the large garden on your left and various statues on your right. After you turn left and walk a little bit further, you will see a huge tree in front of you. It is called “the cedar of long life” (chōmei sugi) and is believed to have been planted by the well-known 8th century Buddhist priest Kūkai/Kōbō Daishi, who founded many of the temples along the Shikoku Pilgrimage route. Next, go up a flight of steep stone stairs to see the main hall and Daishi hall, the latter which has a statue of Kūkai/Kōbō Daishi enshrined inside. In front of the Daishi hall are many amulets and wooden tablets related to the safe birth of a child. In fact, the large statue of Kōbō Daishi was given to the temple by a woman during the Meiji period (1868-1912) when she had a safe childbirth after visiting this temple. Temple 3 Konsenji: Recommended Points: ◆A well beside the Daishi hall, which is said to have been dug by Kōbō Daishi for the benefit of the local people when he visited here in the 9th century. It is said that if you can see your reflection in the water, you will live a long life. ◆ “Benkei`s stone of strength”, which is in the garden in front of the temple office. It is believed that warrior-monk Benkei (1155-1189) lifted this stone during the 12th century when he came here on his way to fight in the Battle of Yashima in present-day Kagawa prefecture. Temple 4 Dainichiji: Over the past few years Dainichiji has been involved an extensive restoration project including rebuilding the main gate and restoring thirty-three wooden statues made in the 18th century that represent each temple along the 33-sacred site pilgrimage route in the Saigoku region. These statues are located in a covered corridor between the main hall and the Daishi hall. Temple 5 Jizōji: It's recommended to go into the “500 Rakan” building up the stairs behind the temple. Inside the U-shaped building, you will see approximately 200 wooden statues of rakan (arhats in English), which are disciples of Buddha. At the end of the building, you will see many small wooden statues representing the main deities of the pilgrimage routes around Shikoku, Bando, Chichibu and Saigoku. Price (Per Person) Group of 1: 60,000 Yen Group of 2: 30,000 Yen Group of 3: 20,000 Yen Group of 4: 15,000 Yen Age: 14 & Older Walking Distance: Approx. 12 km Time Needed: Approx. 9 Hours *The schedule is only an estimate and may change depending on the day, weather, etc.
Tokushima (City Center)・Naruto
Culture
Hiking/Walking
JPY 15,000
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