Designed for travelers and pilgrims, this guidebook offers insights into the 88 temples of Shikoku, catering to those who wish to explore individual sites or undertake the complete pilgrimage. It provides essential information to enhance the journey, making it a valuable resource for anyone seeking a spiritual or cultural experience in this unique region.
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- 2024
- 2023
This book serves as an appendix to THE 88 TEMPLES OF SHIKOKU and is designed for those wishing to complete the Shikoku pilgrimage by bicycle. It outlines how to divide the pilgrimage into daily stages and suggests alternative routes when the official walking path is not suitable for cycling.
- 2023
88 Temples in 24 Days
Visiting the 88 Temples of Shikoku by Bus and Train
This booklet is a supplement to the pilgrimage guidebook THE 88 TEMPLES OF SHIKOKU by the same author which describes the pilgrimage and the temples in detail. As a supplement, it has been written for those who intend to do the pilgrimage using public transportation instead of walking where possible.
- 2022
it contains information on every km along the way including restaurants, convenience stores, toilets, huts and public transportation if needed and how to best structure the daily walks considering infrastructure, distance and climbs This is a supplement to the 88 Temples of Shikoku by the same author. it describes how to walk the pilgrimage in 55 convenient daily stages of 20 to 30 km per day.
- 2021
This guidebook has been written for travelers and pilgrims who intend to visit some of the 88 temples of Shikoku, or maybe even plan to walk the entire pilgrimage. In addition to the history of the temples, it covers in detail the routes between the temples and provides additional information on how to organize the pilgrimage and adds cultural and historic background.
- 2020
Wes Montgomery
His Life and his Music
Following Charlie Christian and Django Reinhardt, Wes Montgomery was the third major innovator in jazz guitar. 55 years after his death, we are celebrating his 100th birthday. His outstanding musicality, his virtuosity and his style of playing have been influential to major players like Pat Metheny and George Benson, and to most younger players. Wes Montgomery broadened the vocabulary of jazz guitar like no other player, and it seems that even decades after his passing, his importance is increasing to a level that many players agree he was the most important guitarist in jazz. This is the first biography on Wes Montgomery in over 40 years. It covers details of his family background, his early days as an amateur musician in Indianapolis, reviews of over 50 albums and it includes a full chronological discography.