Annually, between 150,000 to 200,000 travelers visit Shikoku Island to complete the 88 Temple Pilgrimage (Shikoku Henro). For more than nine centuries, they have walked a route of approximately 1200 kilometres linking 88 temples and following in the footsteps of master Kūkai, the monk who shaped Japanese Buddhism. In this meditative documentary, filmmaker Shiho Kataoka captures the stories of four contemporary pilgrims, each burdened, in different ways, by exhaustion, solitude, or quiet disillusionment. Beautifully filmed in the serene landscapes and temples of Shikoku, ARUKU is an intimate view into their spiritual journeys and personal motives. As the road stretches through serene landscapes and moments of unexpected human connection, walking itself becomes a form of listening: to others, to the self, and to the possibility of living more fully.
Shiho Kataoka
Hiroe Nagai, Li Kai, Shoji Takaoka, Junji Yamada, Mukoh Miyama
Japan
2026
In Japanese with English subtitles
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Producer
Shiho Kataoka
Cinematography
Shiho Kataoka
Editor
Shiho Kataoka
Original Music
Masahiro Takahashi
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