Across
- Location of Kobo Daishi's mausoleum
- Author of the book "Japanese Pilgrimage"
- Temple where Kukai placed statue of Fudo Myoo in a cave to protect the entire mountain
- "Two Pilgrims, Going Together," as written on walking sticks and hakui
- Type of free lodging
- Charitable gifts given to henro
- Dinning room
- City in China where Kukai studied
- One of the prefectures on Shikoku
- Kukai's first book
- One of the prefectures on Shikoku
- Offeratory coins thrown in box in front of hondo and daishido
- Large sand-filled pot in front of temple where incense is placed
- Bath
- Japanese mala
- Camping out, instead of staying in lodging
- Convenient place to buy and eat meals
- Kukai's Chinese teacher (in Chinese)
- Temple with the highest elecation
- Short verse recited in honor of temple deity
- Traditional japanese drink
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Down
- Guidebook with maps used by henro (in English)
- One of the prefectures on Shikoku
- Pilgrimage trail
- Conical-shaped straw hat
- Cut-cloth temple
- One of the prefectures on Shikoku
- Waterway between Shikoku and Honshu
- Praise to Kobo Daishi, chanted and written on back of better hakui
- Type of lodging
- Nameslip left at each temple
- Doing the pilgrimage in a counter-clockwise direction
- Temple credited as Kukai's birthplace
- Stone steps into temple compound
- Office where pilgrims get a temple stamp
- Doing the pilgrimage in the normal, clockwise, direction
- Food for which Kagawa Prefecture is famous
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