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Mount Haguro is one of the Three Mountains of Dewa in the city of Tsuruoka, the ancient province of Dewa, Japan. It is a large shrine complex with a major Shinto shrine associated with Shugendo. As the lowest of the three mountains, standing at 414 m, it is the only one that is accessible throughout the year.
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Dewasanzan-jinja Shrine
Haguroyama-33番地 Haguromachi Touge, Tsuruoka, Yamagata 997-0211, Japan
Dewa Sanzan Historical Museum
Haguroyama-33 Haguromachi Touge, Tsuruoka, Yamagata 997-0211, Japan
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Ninosaka Chaya Tea House
Japan, 〒997-0211 Yamagata, Tsuruoka, Haguromachi Touge, Haguroyama−33
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Sanshuden
Japan, 〒997-0211 Yamagata, Tsuruoka, Haguromachi Touge, Touge−7
Kính Trì
Haguromachi Touge, Tsuruoka, Yamagata 997-0211, Japan
太田商店
Haguromachi Touge, Tsuruoka, Yamagata 997-0211, Japan
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Mt. Haguro

Haguroyama Haguromachi Touge, Tsuruoka, Yamagata 997-0211, Japan
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Mount Haguro is one of the Three Mountains of Dewa in the city of Tsuruoka, the ancient province of Dewa, Japan. It is a large shrine complex with a major Shinto shrine associated with Shugendo. As the lowest of the three mountains, standing at 414 m, it is the only one that is accessible throughout the year.

attractions: Dewasanzan-jinja Shrine, Dewa Sanzan Historical Museum, restaurants: Ninosaka Chaya Tea House, local businesses: Sanshuden, Kính Trì, 太田商店
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Nearby attractions of Mt. Haguro

Dewasanzan-jinja Shrine

Dewa Sanzan Historical Museum

Dewasanzan-jinja Shrine

Dewasanzan-jinja Shrine

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(1.6K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Dewa Sanzan Historical Museum

Dewa Sanzan Historical Museum

3.9

(30)

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Ninosaka Chaya Tea House

Ninosaka Chaya Tea House

Ninosaka Chaya Tea House

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Sanshuden

Kính Trì

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I hiked to Mt. Haguro on July 14th. Although you can go to the by car or bus I started to climb from the stairs to feel what it means to the Shintoists. It was tiring to step 2446 stone steps but it worths to do that. The hike stars after you enter from the temple gate near to the tourist information. You can come here by car or bus. Free parking available. There is a toilet and vending machines around before you star the hike. There are many small shrines on the way. Japanese cedar trees are gorgeous. They are 200 ~ 500 years old. Don’t miss the grandpa cedar tree. Based on the information written there are 284 on the right side and 301 on the left side totaling 585 cedar trees. The path was easier than expected actually. You are not just ascending all the time. Some parts are straight and helps you relax. It is 1.7 km long and there is a small resting area where you can enjoy a coupe of coffee or noodles with spectacular view. 5 stairs Togendo is near to the starting point. There are gourd pictures drawn on some of the stones. There are 33 in total but I could find few only. The temples on the top were great looking. This mountain represents birth and it is one of the three mountains that Shintoist priests climb to be purified. Climbing stone stairs made me think of the pain of a women before the birth. Once you get the top you forgot all the pains in your legs and feel relaxed and calm. The thickness of the roofs of the temples were very thick and all of them decoded exclusively. I highly recommend this place. Check the photos I posted here to get to know more about the hike in July. Like this comment if it...

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8y

This place is majestic. One of the best places to visit in Yamagata.

Brief history: Dewa Sanzan (出羽三山, "three mountains of Dewa") are three sacred mountains in Yamagata Prefecture, each with a shrine on or near its peak. The mountains are named Haguro-san, Gas-san and Yudono-san and remain centers of mountain worship. Representing birth (Haguro-san), death (Gas-san) and rebirth (Yudono-san), the mountains are usually visited in that order.

Dewa Sanzan is a center of Shugendo, a folk religion based on mountain worship, blending Buddhist and Shinto traditions. Shugendo practitioners, called yamabushi, perform feats of endurance as a means of transcending the physical world. Training includes such tasks as long pilgrimages and endurance of...

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4y

I’ve climbed this mountain more than 100 times and every single time it manages to send shivers up my spine. The lowest of the Dewa Sanzan, Mt. Haguro is a Mecca for all things Shugendo. The Shukubo pilgrim lodges, five story pagoda, cedar forest and stone stairway, then the thickest thatch roof in the whole of Japan at Dewa Sanzan shrine mean that Mt. Haguro is a definite must see for anyone coming to Tohoku. I’ve written an in-depth article on my website, and am part of a group called Yamabushido that offers life-chaning Yamabushi training through master Hoshino of Daishobo pilgrim lodge. Be sure to...

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Recep DoymazRecep Doymaz
I hiked to Mt. Haguro on July 14th. Although you can go to the by car or bus I started to climb from the stairs to feel what it means to the Shintoists. It was tiring to step 2446 stone steps but it worths to do that. The hike stars after you enter from the temple gate near to the tourist information. You can come here by car or bus. Free parking available. There is a toilet and vending machines around before you star the hike. There are many small shrines on the way. Japanese cedar trees are gorgeous. They are 200 ~ 500 years old. Don’t miss the grandpa cedar tree. Based on the information written there are 284 on the right side and 301 on the left side totaling 585 cedar trees. The path was easier than expected actually. You are not just ascending all the time. Some parts are straight and helps you relax. It is 1.7 km long and there is a small resting area where you can enjoy a coupe of coffee or noodles with spectacular view. 5 stairs Togendo is near to the starting point. There are gourd pictures drawn on some of the stones. There are 33 in total but I could find few only. The temples on the top were great looking. This mountain represents birth and it is one of the three mountains that Shintoist priests climb to be purified. Climbing stone stairs made me think of the pain of a women before the birth. Once you get the top you forgot all the pains in your legs and feel relaxed and calm. The thickness of the roofs of the temples were very thick and all of them decoded exclusively. I highly recommend this place. Check the photos I posted here to get to know more about the hike in July. Like this comment if it was helpful.
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いでは文化記念館に車を停められます。(無料)8月の暑い日で普段特に運動もしていないので登れるか不安でしたが、登り1時間弱下り40分で歩き切ることができました。ちなみに宿泊した宿のご主人は20分で登れるそうです。凄い!車で山頂に行くこともできますし、1時間に1本バスもあるので片道バス利用もありです。でも歩いて登ってこそご利益があるような気がするのでやっぱり頑張って良かったです。いでは文化記念館で100円で杖を借りたのが安心感があり良かったです。スニーカーや長靴も無料で貸出してくれているのでとても親切です。
Notorious RSSMNotorious RSSM
This place is majestic. One of the best places to visit in Yamagata. Brief history: Dewa Sanzan (出羽三山, "three mountains of Dewa") are three sacred mountains in Yamagata Prefecture, each with a shrine on or near its peak. The mountains are named Haguro-san, Gas-san and Yudono-san and remain centers of mountain worship. Representing birth (Haguro-san), death (Gas-san) and rebirth (Yudono-san), the mountains are usually visited in that order. Dewa Sanzan is a center of Shugendo, a folk religion based on mountain worship, blending Buddhist and Shinto traditions. Shugendo practitioners, called yamabushi, perform feats of endurance as a means of transcending the physical world. Training includes such tasks as long pilgrimages and endurance of the elements.
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I hiked to Mt. Haguro on July 14th. Although you can go to the by car or bus I started to climb from the stairs to feel what it means to the Shintoists. It was tiring to step 2446 stone steps but it worths to do that. The hike stars after you enter from the temple gate near to the tourist information. You can come here by car or bus. Free parking available. There is a toilet and vending machines around before you star the hike. There are many small shrines on the way. Japanese cedar trees are gorgeous. They are 200 ~ 500 years old. Don’t miss the grandpa cedar tree. Based on the information written there are 284 on the right side and 301 on the left side totaling 585 cedar trees. The path was easier than expected actually. You are not just ascending all the time. Some parts are straight and helps you relax. It is 1.7 km long and there is a small resting area where you can enjoy a coupe of coffee or noodles with spectacular view. 5 stairs Togendo is near to the starting point. There are gourd pictures drawn on some of the stones. There are 33 in total but I could find few only. The temples on the top were great looking. This mountain represents birth and it is one of the three mountains that Shintoist priests climb to be purified. Climbing stone stairs made me think of the pain of a women before the birth. Once you get the top you forgot all the pains in your legs and feel relaxed and calm. The thickness of the roofs of the temples were very thick and all of them decoded exclusively. I highly recommend this place. Check the photos I posted here to get to know more about the hike in July. Like this comment if it was helpful.
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いでは文化記念館に車を停められます。(無料)8月の暑い日で普段特に運動もしていないので登れるか不安でしたが、登り1時間弱下り40分で歩き切ることができました。ちなみに宿泊した宿のご主人は20分で登れるそうです。凄い!車で山頂に行くこともできますし、1時間に1本バスもあるので片道バス利用もありです。でも歩いて登ってこそご利益があるような気がするのでやっぱり頑張って良かったです。いでは文化記念館で100円で杖を借りたのが安心感があり良かったです。スニーカーや長靴も無料で貸出してくれているのでとても親切です。
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This place is majestic. One of the best places to visit in Yamagata. Brief history: Dewa Sanzan (出羽三山, "three mountains of Dewa") are three sacred mountains in Yamagata Prefecture, each with a shrine on or near its peak. The mountains are named Haguro-san, Gas-san and Yudono-san and remain centers of mountain worship. Representing birth (Haguro-san), death (Gas-san) and rebirth (Yudono-san), the mountains are usually visited in that order. Dewa Sanzan is a center of Shugendo, a folk religion based on mountain worship, blending Buddhist and Shinto traditions. Shugendo practitioners, called yamabushi, perform feats of endurance as a means of transcending the physical world. Training includes such tasks as long pilgrimages and endurance of the elements.
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