Kichijoji, Tokoin, Jishoin, and Sanboin, are a cluster of small temples/chapels along a narrow mountain lane above Sasaguri near Fukuoka.
I stopped in after carrying on up the road after visiting
Raionji, Hagio yakushido, and Hagio Amidado, a small cluster of three temples in the mountain hamlet of Hagio. All three were temples on the Sasaguri 88 temple pilgrimage.
This new cluster of 4 temples was not officially part of the pilgrimage.
5 and a half hours into walking the pilgrimage and we had already visited 15 temples that were officially part of the 88 and had seen hundreds and hundreds of amazing statues.....
These three temples were no different, each with many statues, a lot being Fudo Myo.
I would hesitate a guess that this small pilgrimage of only 50 kilometers meandering around the mountains near Sasaguri has the
highest density of Fudo Myo statues of anywhere in the world....
Of all the pilgrimages I have walked in Japan, my guess is that the Sasaguri one is the one that has the highest percentage of pilgrims walking rather than driving....
Even so, I'm not sure how many stop in at these non-official temples.....
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