A cedar avenue designated as a National Natural Monument, lined with centuries-old giant cedar trees. Experience a mystical atmosphere and sense of history.
Mount Haguro has been a sacred mountain for Shugendo (mountain asceticism) for centuries. Its approach, the cedar avenue, is a nationally designated natural monument lined with giant cedar trees, some hundreds of years old. Its grandeur is overwhelming, enveloping visitors in a mystical atmosphere. The avenue is shaded by the giant trees, offering relief from the summer heat and providing a perfect place for relaxation and rejuvenation. Along the avenue, you'll find historical spots such as the Mount Haguro Five-Story Pagoda and the shrine itself. The Mount Haguro Five-Story Pagoda is a wooden five-story pagoda designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan. Standing 39.7 meters tall, it houses numerous Buddhist statues and religious implements. From the top of the pagoda, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the majestic Chokai Mountain and the Shonai Plain. Haguro Shrine is one of the Dewa Sanzan (three mountains of Dewa), a sacred site that has been the object of veneration for ages. The shrine grounds are filled with numerous halls and sacred trees, creating a deeply spiritual atmosphere. Mount Haguro's cedar avenue is a fantastic tourist spot where nature and history harmoniously coexist. Its mystical atmosphere makes it perfect for relaxation and rejuvenation. Be sure to visit!