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tain ridges, where the women would have caught glimpses of the holy shrine. Koyasan is still a bustling monastic centre, as evidenced by frequent sightings of monks with closely shaved heads in bright saffron robes. Flocks of tour buses full of pilgrims (a pilgrimage can take any form, I learn), are everywhere, but that doesn’t take away from the beauty of this town, which has me snapping photo-after-photo of exotic traditional architecture and Japanese maple trees. There are over 100 temples in Koyasan, and we stay in one of the many that offer accommodation for tourists (shukobo). Like most traditional accommodations, at shukubos there is an onsen, or public hot springs bath, meant for socializing and enjoying the mineral waters’ healing powers. Here, I let all sense of modesty drop, as tradition holds you don’t wear a bathing suit (male and female baths are separate), and by the end of the journey, I am in love with this relaxing before-dinner ritual. Dining here is shojin-ryori, traditional vegetarian, made with simple ingredients like goma-dofu (sesame tofu), seasonal wild mountain edible plants, sweet-and-sour seaweed, familiar favourites like miso soup and tempura veggies and, of course, rice. Our energetic, ginger-haired British guide, Ben, tells us it is considered polite to finish every grain of rice to show respect, as the Japanese way of growing rice is time-consuming and laborious. Ben has lived in Japan for 12 years and married a Japanese woman, so he is full of historical tidbits and cultural anecdotes. At dawn, I join sutra chanting and a goma fire ritual, where we are invited to write a wish on a wooden stick called a gomagi, and the monks burn them, to represent Buddha burning away the root of our suffering. After that, we get a ride to the Taki-jiri entrance, a popular starting point for the Nakahechi, and we start our journey to the first of the three shrines. Unlike Canadian hiking trails, here you will often spot statues, like the one we see after our steep ascent up the Hashiori-toge Pass, called gyuba-doji, which depicts Kazan, (968-1008), one of the first emperors to pilgrimage to Kumano, riding a horse and a cow as a boy. Two-and-a-half days of trekking through misty mountain passes, quaint villages, bamboo groves, mossy Japanese cypress forests, terraced rice fields, rows of hanging dried fish and vegetable gardens, brings us to Hongu-Taisha, the first shrine. Here, we start to meet more Japanese henros (pilgrims) on the trail, often clad in traditional conical straw hats and carrying walking sticks with a bell. A dramatic entrance up 158 stone stairs, and we see four small shrines in a row with traditional roofs showing spectacular workmanship with layers of foot-thick cypress bark. The next day, our pilgrimage continues. I’ve left behind my busy life, my senses are heightened, and I can tune into the quiet of the forests. We pass waroda-ishi (round-shaped cushion rock), where the Kumano deities are believed to meet and chat over tea. The three carved symbols are bonji Sanskrit characters assigned to buddhas and bodhisattvas, and I swear I can hear whispers of the ancestors in the wind. The final two-days of hiking are through the most difficult

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