Racism row breaks out on Shikoku 88 temple pilgrimage route...A local group objects to Korean "non-worshippers" and has posted its own fliers asking people to rip down these route guides (which were prefecture-sponsored translations).
Racist notice(s) discovered on popular Shikoku walking trail
Japan Times / Apr. 9, 2014
TAKAMATSU, KAGAWA PREF. – A xenophobic notice calling for the exclusion of foreigners was discovered Wednesday on the route of a popular 88-temple walking course known as “Shikoku Henro” on the western island of Shikoku.
The signage, found glued at a rest station in the city of Yoshinogawa, Tokushima Prefecture, read, “Let us protect the pilgrimage course from the Koreans.”
"Recently, rude Koreans are sticking unpleasant stickers around Shikoku. To protect Japan’s henro routes, we shall peel them off once we find them," it said under the name of “Nihon no henro-michi o mamorou kai,” or the society to protect pilgrimage routes in Japan.
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The weird part of all this is that some wacko local Shikoku group objects to Korean "non-worshippers", but a pale alien "non-worshipper" like me has walked short sections of 88-temple pilgrimage has received nothing but positive encouragement.

EVERY FUCKIN' SINGLE JAPANESE who saw me hiking in the white henro/pilgrim's jacket me would wildly smiled and say, "Ganbarimas" even though I was an obvious "non-worshipper."
I've considered wearing a white pilgrim's O-Henro jacket all the time in Shikoku because EVERYBODY offered me free beers, meal or "bed".
