šŸŒø Noire Henro-san: Mairi Path

Stairs to Iyadani-ji Temple in Kagawa Prefecture

The Mairi path, the section from Temples 71 to 78 in the Nirvana stage of Shikoku pilgrimage has a strong meaning. Traditionally, it is known as the walk of grief.

According to ancient belief, the dead hang around the mountain at Iyadani-ji temple, longing to be home. I imagine these souls grieve, too, for their loved ones. It is a touching thought that provides comfort to the dead and their mourners.

The dead on the Mairi path are allowed to wander on a certain day in spring and another in autumn. On their return to Iyadani-ji (Temple 71), their mourners walk with them from Doryu-ji (Temple 77). They get to eat together and say goodbye at the approach to the mountain.

Gate at Iyadani-ji temple on the mairi path in Japan.

For many pilgrims who lost someone they loved ā€“ still love ā€“ walking on a pilgrimage path helps them grieve in their own way.

  • T71 ā€“ Iyadani-ji šŸ‘£
  • T72 ā€“ Mandara-ji šŸ‘£
  • T73 ā€“ Shusshaka-ji šŸ‘£
  • T74 ā€“ Koyama-ji šŸ‘£
  • T75 ā€“ Zentsu-ji šŸ‘£
  • T76 ā€“ Zonzo -ji šŸ‘£
  • T77 ā€“ Doryu-ji šŸ‘£
  • T78 ā€“ Gosho-ji šŸ‘£

The 7 temple pilgrimage promises cures for the disabled, evidenced by many crutches left behind.

This path has its own special stamp book. I was satisfied with the temple stamps or goshuin I received in my own book.

I wrote this years ago. There is not a day that I do not recall it, especially when things get rough:

This decade I lost two of the dearest people in my life. It hurts my heart every day. Iā€™m living up to the dreams they had for me. Importantly, Iā€™m living up to my own.

I am working steadily to always be the grateful woman they loved. Iā€™ll never squander the life, love, wisdom, and genetic gifts they left me. Farewell but not forever. šŸ’”


It is believed that people who walk the Mairi path will be happy.

I amā€¦ā€¦ close.


Baadaye and Mata Ne (ć¾ćŸć­)

Shirley J ā™„ļø


This and several posts this summer will chronicle my pilgrimage in Japan where I am walking the 1200 kilometer-long Shikoku 88 temple pilgrimage. Read my announcement here.




2 thoughts on ā€œšŸŒø Noire Henro-san: Mairi Pathā€

  1. Sounds like this section of the path is going to be worth the effort. Glad the previous bits prepared you for it.

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