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Kongō-zue : ウィキペディア英語版
Kongō-zue

The is the wooden staff carried by ''yamabushi'' and the ''henro'' (or pilgrim) on the Shikoku 88 temple pilgrimage in Japan. The kongō-zue is said to represent the body of Kōbō Daishi and to support the henro along the way; as such it is treated with respect, having its "feet" washed and being brought inside at the end of each day's journey. It is inscribed with the chant ''Namu-Daishi-Henjō-Kongō'' and ''Dōgyō-Ninin'' or "We two pilgrims together". By another tradition it is carried aloft when crossing a bridge so that it does not touch the ground and wake Kōbō Daishi. Pilgrims leave their Kongō-zue at Ōkubo-ji, the final temple, upon completion of the circuit.〔 There is an occasional funerary practice in Shikoku and other parts of Japan whereby the decedent is dressed as a pilgrim and placed in the casket along with a staff and ''nōkyō-chō'' for their final journey.〔
==See also==

*Kūkai
*Shikoku 88 temple pilgrimage

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