Jackie Stallworth - Outside Reading 1
For my research paper, I’m focusing on the difference between pilgrims and tourists in terms of motivations and journeys. One of the sources I found on Jstor is about a woman and her husband who walked the Shikoku pilgrimage in Japan. I thought it was really interesting because she talked a bit about how buses and other modern modes of transportations are becoming more popular for pilgrims, which I thought was fitting because we’ve talked about bus pilgrims in class before. The Shikoku pilgrimage is the only circular pilgrimage in Japan, which is part of the reason so many people don’t do it on foot because it’s not as fast and efficient as a car or a bus. I also thought that it was cool to read about an Asian pilgrimage as opposed to the predominantly western pilgrimages we’ve gone over in class. She writes about passing by various temples and botanical gardens, so it was interesting to read about Buddist sacred places, and how their significance differs from Christian sacred places.
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