Mount Haguro

The Gojū-tō Pagoda

Mount Haguro (羽黒山, Haguro-san) is one of the Three Mountains of Dewa in 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.

A path of 2,446 stone steps[1] leads to its summit amidst 600-year-old sugi trees, past the famous Gojū-tō (五重塔) five story pagoda and numerous shrines. The steps and the pagoda are listed as National Treasures. The Sanzan-Gosai-den temple (三山合祭殿) at the summit venerates the spirits of all three mountains.

The summit can also be reached by a limited bus service. In addition to religious pilgrims, travellers often stay at the Saikan temple lodgings.

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Coordinates: 38°42′01″N 140°00′01″E / 38.70028°N 140.00028°E / 38.70028; 140.00028

  1. "Mt. Haguro - Japan National Tourism Organization". Retrieved 2017-06-26.
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