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GENSHIN FUJINAMI AJARI:Fujinami, a member of Japan's devout Tendai sect, finished the ultimate ceremonial slog: a seven-year 27,705 mile series of laps around five peaks northeast of Kyoto.For 100 consecutive days in each of his first three years as a pilgrim, Fujinami arose at midnight, prayed, ran and walked 18 miles (stopping 250 times to pray), did chores back at the monastery, ate, and hit the sack. In years four and five, he upped his total to 200 consecutive days. Year six saw him complete a 37 mile course EVERY DAY for 100 consecutive days, then endure the doiri - seven days without food, water, or sleep while sitting upright and chanting 100,000 mantras. In year seven, he trekked 52 miles A DAY for 100 STRAIGHT DAYS, usually from 1 A.M. to 5 P.M., then 18 miles a day for 100 consecutive days. Fujinami looped Mount Hiei through sweltering humidity, typhoons, and snow storms, wearing only white cotton layers, straw sandals, and (when needed) a straw raincoat. He also carried a rope and knife - so he could hang or stab himself if he failed his quest.
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