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MT. YUDONO

湯殿山

THE MOUNTAIN OF FUTURE

1500m. high

Mount Yudono was not always part of the Dewa Sanzan. For geographical survey reasons, Mt. Yudono replaced Mt. Hayama (which, itself, replaced Mt. Chokai) in the early 17th century. It is said that Mt. Yudono was made a sacred place for Buddhism by Kukai—the founder of Shingon Buddhism himself.
 
Who is Kukai?
 
Kukai, also known as Kobo Daishi (774-835), is a Japanese monk who founded the Shingon school of Buddhism. People considered him a Shaman, someone who could grant wishes by reciting spells. In Shingon Buddhism, the Buddha embodies the entire universe and incarnates the Universal Truth; he is called  Vairocana (in Japanese: Dainichi-nyorai). In Kukai’s Shingon Buddhism, followers are taught how to "become a Vairocana Buddha" by reciting Vairocana's words. According to Kukai, everybody can become a "Buddha" in their present life. This concept is called Sokushinjobutsu 即身成仏, and is attainable through enlightenment and esoteric training.
 
Haguro and Yudono—a complicated relationship
 
When Mt. Haguro converted to Tendai Buddhism in 1642 for political reasons, Mt. Yudono was expected to do the same. But Mt. Yudono refused to substitute Tendai Buddhism for Shingon; to do so would be considered treasonous to Kukai, the mountain's founder. As a result, Mt. Haguro's officials were outraged by Yudono's refusal to abide by their rules and convert to Shingon Buddhism.
 
Temples on Mt. Yudono, such as Dainichibo and Churenji, subsequently turned the Sokushinjobutsu concept into a concrete practice: live mummification. Out of the 20 sokushinbutsu mummies in Japan, 11 of them were monks who trained on Mt. Yudono. There are 8 mummies in Yamagata Prefecture (4 in Tsuruoka, and 2 in Sakata City). Others can be found in Niigata Prefecture.

Climbing map
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Mt. Yudono is:

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Part of the National Park of Bandai-Asahi

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Part of the Japanese Heritage: "The Journey of Rebirth"

Yudono's highlights:

HIKING MAP
Don't forget to bring water with you!
Bring cool clothes and lots of water supply before heading for adventure! You will need a bear bell if you walk along the Rokujurigoe-kaido up to Yudono.
Required time:
Normal pace, no pause:
2 hours 10 minutes
We recommend you to take 2 to 3 pauses of 5 to 10 minutes along the way. 

 
HIKING TRAILS
Hike from Mt. Gassan to Mt. Yudono
Summer

Hike from Mt. Gassan to Mt. Yudono

Walk the pilgrimage route to Mt. Yudono from Mt. Gassan.

Length:
Elevation:
Duration:

5.1

km.

-1130

m.

2.3

hours (for beginners)
Danger:
Dangerous
Difficulty:
Hard
Rokujurigoe-Kaido: From Dainichibo Temple to the Nanatsu Falls
Spring to Autumn

Rokujurigoe-Kaido: From Dainichibo Temple to the Nanatsu Falls

Leave the mummies village to go back to the Rokujurigoe-Kaido forests.

Length:
Elevation:
Duration:

4

km.

160

m.

1.5

hours (for beginners)
Danger:
Caution advised
Difficulty:
Easy
Rokujurigoe-Kaido: From Churenji to Dainichibo Temple
All-year-round

Rokujurigoe-Kaido: From Churenji to Dainichibo Temple

The road that connects two of the most important temples in Mt. Yudono's history, each entombing a Sokushinbutsu mummy.

Length:
Elevation:
Duration:

3

km.

10

m.

0.3

hours (for beginners)
Danger:
Safe
Difficulty:
Very easy
Rokujurigoe-Kaido: From Honmyoji to Churenji
Spring to Autumn

Rokujurigoe-Kaido: From Honmyoji to Churenji

The starting point of the Rokujurigoe-Kaido pilgrimage to Mt. Yudono.

Length:
Elevation:
Duration:

6.5

km.

500

m.

2.3

hours (for beginners)
Danger:
Rather safe
Difficulty:
Easy
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Videos:

HIKING SEASON:
LATE APRIL - LATE OCTOBER
DON'T MISS THE BUS!
Get off the bus at Yudonosan Senninzawa 湯殿山仙人沢.
COMING SOON
IT'S A RELIGIOUS PLACE...
We welcome all kinds of hikers! However, we would like you to remember this is a sacred place and that you should be considerate of the people around you, do not be too loud and do not litter. Thank you!
COME WITH THE APPROPRIATE GEAR !
Even if it is hot in Tsuruoka City, at Mt. Yudono it can be very cold! Please bring warm jackets, raincoats, hiking boots and sunglasses with you.

Where to stay around Yudono:

If you’ve missed the bus back to Tsuruoka, or if you simply want to fully enjoy Mt. Yudono's beauty, you’re in luck! Stay in one of the hotels, ryokan, or guesthouses in the area.

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Main Events in Yudono:

Mt. Yudono's Opening Ceremony

Mt. Yudono's Opening Ceremony

June, 1st

The official day of the opening of Mt. Yudono. The shrine officially begins its activities in the mountain. The access to the mountain closes and the religious activities in Mt. Yudono stop in late October due to the beginning of the snowing season.

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Our tours in Yudono

Discover the two other sacred mountains of Dewa:
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