860
Yung-Hee Kim, Songs to Make the Dust Dance: The Ryōjin hishō of Twelfth-Century Japan (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1994), 106.
861
Alfred Bohner, Two on a Pilgrimage: The 88 Holy Places of Shikoku, trans. Katharine Merrill, ed. David C. Moreton (Frankfurt: E & H Verlag, 2011), 76.
862
Reader, Making Pilgrimage, 128.
863
Токугава Цунаёси (1646 (Год Собаки) – 1709) – 5-й сёгун из династии Токугава, правитель Японии с 1680 по 1709 год. Получил прозвище Собачий сёгун за ряд весьма экстравагантных законов о защите животных: бездомных собак, загнанных лошадей и даже продающейся на рынке рыбы.
864
Natalie Kouamé, ‘The daily life of the henro on the island of Shikoku during the Edo period: A mirror of Tokugawa society’, in Pilgrimages and Spiritual Quests in Japan, ed. Maria Rodríguez del Alisal, Peter Ackermann and Dolores P. Martinez (London: Routledge, 2007), 40.
865
Reader, Making Pilgrimage, 112, 115, 116.
866
Constantine Nomikops Vaporis, Breaking Barriers: Travel and the State in Early Modern Japan (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1994), 329.
867
Ian Reader, ‘Legends, Miracles, and Faith in Kōbō Daishi and Shikoku Pilgrimage’, in Religions of Japan in Practice, ed. George J. Tanabe Jr (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1999), 362.
868
Reader, Making Pilgrimages 127.
869
Ibid., 119; Bohner, Two on a Pilgrimage, 37.
870
Matsuo, A History of Japanese Buddhism, 242.
871
Reader, Making Pilgrimage, 119; Pye, Japanese Buddhist pilgrimage, 81.
872
Reader, Making Pilgrimage, 121.
873
Kouame, ‘Shikoku’s Local Authorities’, 415–18.
874
Bohner, Two on a Pilgrimage, 130–33.
875
Reader, ‘Kōbō Saishi and Shikoku Pilgrimage’, 364.
876
Oliver Statler, Japanese Pilgrimage (London: Picador, 1984), 218.
877
Henry Noël, Karakoro – At Home in Japan (Tokyo: Hokuseido Press, 1939), 193.
878
Teigo Yoshida, ‘Strangers and Pilgrims in Village Japan’, in Pilgrimages and Spiritual Quests in Japan, 55.
879
Bohner, Two on a Pilgrimage, 134–5.
880
Laura Nenzi, ‘To Ise at All Costs: Religious and Economic Implications of Early Modern Mukemairi’, Japanese Journal of Religious Studies, 33 (2006), 99.
881
Reader, ‘Dead to the World’, 124.
882
Reader, Making Pilgrimage, 121–3; Ian Reader and John Shultz, Unending Pilgrimage in Shikoku (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021), 44–7; Bohner, Two on a Pilgrimage, 198.
883
Statler, Japanese Pilgrimage, 205.
884
Reader, ‘Dead to the World’, 121.
885
Nathalie Kouamé, ‘Shikoku’s Local Authorities and Henro during the Golden Age of Pilgrimage’, Japanese Journal of Religious Studies, 24 (1997), 413.
886
Nakayama Kazuhisa, ‘La Dynamique de creation, replication et déclin des lieux de pèlerinage: le nouveau pèlerinage de Shikoku à Sasaguri’, Cahiers d’Extrême Asie, 22 (2013), 274–5.
887
Reader and Shultz, Unending Pilgrimage, 148.
888
Ian Reader, ‘Positively Promoting Pilgrimage: Media representation of Pilgrimage in Japan’, Nova Religio (2007), 15.
889
Chisato Hotta, ‘Japan’s Modernization and the Persecution of Buddhism’, HUE Journal of Humanities, Social and Natural Science, 35 (2012), 61.
890
Statler, Japanese Pilgrimage, 244–5.
891
Sara Kang, ‘Contested Pilgrimage: Shikoku Henro and Dark Tourism’, Asia-Pacific Journal, 17 (2019), 7.
892
Reader, ‘Dead to the World’, 108.
893
M. Mori, ‘Spatial Formation and change in the Henro pilgrimage in Modern Japan [in Japanese]’, Japanese Journal of Human Geography, 54 (2002), 22; M. Mori, ‘Mobilising Pilgrim Bodily Space: the contest between authentic and folk pilgrimage in the interwar period’, in Understanding Tourism Mobilities in Japan, ed. Hideki Endo (London: Routledge, 2021), 172.
894
Murakami, quoted in Ibid., 176.
895
Bohner, Two on a Pilgrimage, 181, 196.
896
M. Mori, ‘Contemporary Religious Meaning of the Pilgrimage Route [in Japanese]’, Japanese Journal of Human Geography, 2 (2001), abstract, 173; Mori, ‘Mobilising Pilgrim Bodily Space’, 174–5; Kang, ‘Contested Pilgrimage’, 12.
897
Eiki Hoshino, ‘Current Increase in Walking Pilgrims’, in Pilgrimages and Spiritual Quests in Japan, ed. Rodríguez del Alisal, María Dolores, Peter Ackerman and D. P. Martinez (London: Routledge, 2007), 63.
898
David C. Moreton, ‘A 100-year History of Foreigners and the Shikoku Pilgrimage – Part 2’, Awa Life, 294 (2015), 4.
899
Kang, ‘Contested Pilgrimage’, 1–3.
900
Statler, Japanese Pilgrimage, 237–40.
901
Moreton, ‘A 100-year History’, 2.
902
Reader and Schultz, Unending Pilgrimage, 47.
903
Reader, ‘Dead to the World’, 119.
904
Ibid., 107.
905
Pye, Japanese Buddhist Pilgrimage, 82.
906
Mori, ‘Contemporary Religious Meaning’, 75.
907
В переводе с испанского – «путь Сикоку».
908
‘Camiño di Shikoku’, https://museoperegrinacions.xunta.gal/gl/exposicions/camino-de-shikoku, 27 July 2017.
909
Kang, ‘Contested Pilgrimage’, 17.