Mount Haguro
Mount Haguro (羽黒山, Haguro-san) is one of the Three Mountains of Dewa in the city of Tsuruoka, the ancient province of Dewa (a domain consisting of modern-day Yamagata Prefecture and Akita Prefecture), Japan. As the lowest of the three mountains, standing at 414 m (1,358 ft), it is the only one that is accessible throughout the year.
Mount Haguro (羽黒山, Haguro-san) | |
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The Gojū-tō Pagoda | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Shinto |
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Shown within Japan | |
Geographic coordinates | 38°42′09″N 139°58′58″E |
Glossary of Shinto |
A path of 2,446 stone steps[1] leads to its summit amidst 600-year-old sugi trees, past the famous Gojūnotō (五重塔) five story pagoda, Grandpa cedar (jijisugi 爺杉), the 1000 years old cedar tree, and numerous shrines. The steps and the pagoda are listed as National Treasures. Sanjingōsaiden shrine (三神合祭殿) at the summit venerates the spirits of all three mountains.
The summit can also be reached by bus service. In addition to religious pilgrims, travellers often stay at the Saikan temple lodgings.
Gallery
- Sanzan Gosai-den temple
- Gosai-den-haiden
- Gojū-tō
- The path to the summit
- Haniyamahime-jinja
- The Gojū-tō Pagoda, near the base of Mount Haguro
- The grounds of the Saikan lodgings.
- A temple at the top of Mount Haguro.
- Detailed engraving work atop a temple.
- Bell and torii
- Incense
- Sculpture
- The path to the summit
See also
References
- "Mt. Haguro - Japan National Tourism Organization". Retrieved 2017-06-26.
External links
Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Dewa_Sanzan. |