Stories about water along the Shikoku Pilgrimage
By randomwire
Category: Travel
Tags: Travel Tips · Community · Intentional Living
Finding water becomes a daily ritual on the Shikoku pilgrimage. I share where I refill, how I stay hydrated in the heat, and the unexpected kindness of locals. A simple guide to water sources, public taps, and staying alive on a multi-day walking pilgrimage across Shikoku.
Rolly's Take
This blog speaks to the soul of the wanderer who finds meaning in the quiet moments of a journey — the kind of person who understands that life’s essentials often reveal deeper truths. It explores the intimate relationship between people and water, illuminating the significance of this vital element in both spiritual and everyday contexts. The stories unfold like whispering streams, inviting reflections on purification, healing, and the kindness of those encountered along the path. Here, hydration becomes a ritual, a metaphor for sustenance in both body and spirit, resonating with those who seek connections, not just destinations. Each post is an invitation to pause and appreciate the hidden narratives that flow through the landscapes we traverse.