•TENDOIG ONES LLEE ON A FIUGRIM AGE.I’ll iM poorest larm*r of Japan nr•• poor that he cannot afford to ea*. a fra:a of hi* ovd nee. can afford U make a p::gnix.»ge oi a month'* duration, and Jnnng the season when the growing rice aawOs Uaal attenf. a hundreds oi thou •sans of the poorest do gc c pilgrimages T“u.a .• p.ito ble. tecauie Iron: anwieni limes a has been the custom lor every --«djr tc nelp pilgrims a httle. and they an always nnd res*. and theliet at pa:• cu.ar inns which receive pilgrims cniy and wterr hey are charged merely the .at of fie « 4 used to cook then fooda ' ai. - o! pi.grim* wander slowlyalong . ad m vellcw-straw owconu. and llov straw hats, muehrocm-scaped* ■Nira u h the down-curving nm v face All carry staff?: r bes we., girded up. »•«, r • :b» icwer limbs which v.X tt n egemg-. * pedestrians a toarid prcbb y they maae mor for the sake ui : ■ ^ p e.i-.ng them-t rare and pretty • le - « rnuaetim. slay thr ughout the.1 •? w under*. iL p • r .r.dertake p»!-ne -iib more than a such i- the pilgrimage v .it * 2r- »t temi 'cec Kwau-• * h- ghtv-t igh* tv mple-.t.-U. and *hf}r though years • - r tr.p: -a theit *re ecus ;i| the enormous hen-. the 1.000 temples• • :m -ifun w i’ pa?* • r 1, On- m..y b«‘g:c -t n tripletlt;. .t cclv when Y. • ther. are many a‘ have made I hi - tre-' re seeing alS Jipan. r ..eiuselvc? not merely hr *• me kinds of itin-Dg•n TTl...Ih 0*- re-7 to perform .rr;e- l his ahou' i * v shaped like a BuddL *' ch.;. he keeps hi- -pare Jo.d He a * arm* 1st-iiea eong. wl-ch he constantly while piaaine through ’ -.;v or tfc f.me tin: cbanv.Us* the* n-ge-ky . ana he always /.tc him a little blank book, m the pr.vst of every temp.e ftacr- '1- *«n.ple seal ;n redf ar** w. **•* *** k. w.th *■ i *«-al mpre*eion». beccn.v-■ an..- n it the family of the pi.grimA GOLDEN STORE.