Mount Haguro
Alena EckelmannMount Haguro is considered sacred by followers of Japan’s Shinto religion and of Shugendo, an ancient Japanese tradition of mountain worship.
Mount Haguro is one of the Three Mountains of Dewa in the city of Tsuruoka, the ancient province of Dewa, Japan. As the lowest of the three mountains, standing at 414 m, it is the only one that is accessible throughout the year. Wikipedia
Mount Haguro is considered sacred by followers of Japan’s Shinto religion and of Shugendo, an ancient Japanese tradition of mountain worship.
Mount Haguro is one of the Three Mountains of Dewa, or Dewa Sanzan, that are considered holy ground by the Japanese. Mount Haguro has a stone path of 2,466 steps leading up to the summit through a forest of very old cedar trees.
Dewa Sanzan is a combination of three sacred peaks in Yamagata Prefecture. The only peak accessible during the heavy winter snow is Mt. Haguro.
เดวะ ซันจังเป็นศูนย์รวมของสามยอดเขาศักดิ์สิทธิ์ในจังหวัดยามากะตะ ยอดเขาเดียวที่สามารถขึ้นไปได้ช่วงหิมะตกหนักในฤดูหนาวคือภูเขาฮางุโระ
Gunung suci bagi pemeluk Shinto dan pengikut Shugendo, sebuah tradisi Jepang kuno yang memuja gunung
Đi bộ mùa đông núi Haguro bằng giày ống wara làm bằng rơm
Der Berg Haguro wird von Anhängern der shintoistischen Religion Japans und von Shugendo, einer alten japanischen Tradition der Bergverehrung, als heilig angesehen.
Гора Хагуро считается священной в японской религии синто, сюгэндо - древний обычай почитания гор.
Hóspedate en un templo y prueba la comida Shojin Ryori, platillos preparados para monjes budistas en Dewa Sanzan, prefectura de Yamagata.
Dewa Sanzan en Yamagata es el sueño de aquellos que quieren vivir como un monje japonés. Caminos en el bosque, remotos alojamientos, templos escondidos y comida local son una parte muy bella de la vida de monje.