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- Temple near famous suicide location
- Type of lodging
- Pilgrim, or Pilgrimage
- Box into which pilgrims throw offeratory money
- Enclosure where pilgrims place lighted candles
- Also known as Kechiganji
- Ablution basin at temple entrance
- Temple bell
- Temple lodging
- Small bag used to carry items needed to worship at temples
- Unnumbered, but affiliated, temples
- Figures in Niomon at Kaiganji
- Book containing all necessary sutras and temple goeika
- Number of bangai temples
- Statue of main diety at temple
- Entrance gate at temple with statues in them
- Short scarf worn by laymen in place of a priest's robes
- Entrance gate at temple
- Hall at temple dedicated to Kobo Daishi
- Emperor at time Kukai returned from China
- Island on which pilgrimage is found
- Name Kukai was given at birth
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- Cape on southwest side of Shikoku
- Japanese emperor at time Kukai left for China
- Candle
- Pilgrim's walking stick
- Number of main temples
- Stick of incense
- Bell in front of temple rung by shaking a rope
- Japanese mala
- Posthumous name given to Kukai
- Main pilgrimage season
- Sleevless garment worn by pilgrims
- Three-quarter length sleeve garment worn by pilgrims
- Type of free lodging
- Temple near location where Emon Saburo finally met Kukai
- Cape on southeast side of Shikoku
- Temple where most pilgrims begin
- Temple built by Emon Saburo's rebirth
- Book used to collect temple stamps
- Main hall at temple
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