Climbing Mount Haguro: A Cedar-Lined Pilgrimage Path Filled with Quiet Beauty

木の根元 Gentle Days

Haguro Mountain: The Five-Story Pagoda Was Closed, but the Pilgrimage Path Was Breathtaking

羽黒山五重塔

I slowly made my way up the stone stairway of Mount Haguro—2,446 steps in total.
Although the famous Five-Story Pagoda was under renovation and I couldn’t see it this time, the pilgrimage path itself was absolutely stunning.

A Sacred Path Wrapped in Cedar

羽黒山の美しい登山道

The approach to the shrine, surrounded by towering cedar trees, was magnificent.
Everywhere I looked—up, down, left, right—the scenery felt like a perfectly framed photograph.

夫婦杉
羽黒山の小さなお堂

Even when I kept my eyes on the ground to watch my step, I found stones carved with characters and drawings along the way. These small discoveries made the climb even more enjoyable.

石に刻まれた瓢箪

It felt as though the landscape—shaped by both nature and human hands—was quietly speaking to me.

A Strange Mix of Exhaustion and Clarity

Climbing the long stairway was, honestly, tiring.
But somehow, my mind felt refreshed.

羽黒山
苔の生えた岩
羽黒山のお堂

Sweat on my skin, steadying my breath, wrapped in the scent of cedar—my body grew tired, yet my heart felt lighter with every step.

Capturing the Air of Haguro in Photographs

This time, my post is mostly photos, but that too feels like a fitting way to share the charm of Mount Haguro.

羽黒山の美しい登山道
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The quiet path, the rhythm of the stone steps, the deep green of the cedars—
I hope that even through a screen, a little of this atmosphere reaches you.

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