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Notes from the Field: Osettai (Shikoku)

Take a break with Shikoku locals.

Aired 12/16/2014 | Rating NR

Sacred Journeys

Notes from the Field: Osettai (Shikoku)

Clip: Episode 2 | 3m 17sVideo has Closed Captions

Take a break with Shikoku locals.

Take a break with Shikoku locals and other pilgrims at Temple 24.

Aired 12/16/2014 | Rating NR

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Funding for Sacred Journeys with Bruce Feiler provided by Cancer Treatment Centers of America, Hans and Margret Rey/Curious George Fund, The Pew Charitable Trusts, The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and by public television viewers.

The Evolution of Buddhism in Japan (Shikoku)

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Video resource from PBS LearningMedia. (3m 38s)

Notes from the Field: Abalone (Shikoku)

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Taste the Shikoku delicacy of abalone. (2m 9s)

Notes from the Field: Jenn and Alex (Shikoku)

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Meet American pilgrims Jenn and Alex journeying around the island of Shikoku in Japan. (2m 40s)

Notes from the Field: Steve's Story (Shikoku)

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Meet American pilgrim Steve Williams traveling in Shikoku, Japan. (2m 39s)

Notes from the Field: Temple of the Two Dragons (Shikoku)

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Travel to the Temple of the Two Dragons on the island of Shikoku. (3m 15s)

Notes from the Field: The Henro (Shikoku)

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Take a look at the traditional garb of the henro, the pilgrim of Shikoku. (2m 27s)

Shikoku (Preview)

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Travel with American pilgrims to Shikoku. (1m 34s)

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Funding for Sacred Journeys with Bruce Feiler provided by Cancer Treatment Centers of America, Hans and Margret Rey/Curious George Fund, The Pew Charitable Trusts, The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and by public television viewers.

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