|
|
|
|
|
|

Destination
The "Three Mountains of Dewa" — Haguro-san, Gas-san, and Yudono-san — together form one of Japan's most sacred Shugendo pilgrimage sites in Yamagata. Symbolizing past, present, and future, the route is walked by yamabushi mountain ascetics. Over thirty traditional shukubo at the Toge village offer mountain herb shojin ryori and an authentic yamabushi experience.
Compare shukubo (Buddhist temple lodgings) across Dewa Sanzan. Filter by sect, zazen meditation, English morning service, and shojin ryori cuisine.
See our editors' top picks for Dewa Sanzan12 temples in Dewa Sanzan





羽黒山参籠所 斎館
The only Edo-era shukubo still standing on the Haguro-san summit, run by Dewa Sanzan Jinja, with Michelin-listed mountain-herb shojin ryori.







宿坊 大進坊
A yamabushi-run Toge shukubo with handmade shojin ryori, in-house goma fire prayers, and full English-friendly services.



出羽三山 多聞館
300-year-old Toge shukubo built from Haguro sacred cedar, famous for sesame-tofu ankake and mountain-herb shojin ryori.

大聖坊
A 400-year Touge yamabushi shukubo led by Master Hoshino Fumihiro, famous worldwide for its summer yamabushi training programmes.





羽黒山 荒澤寺 正善院
The head temple of Haguro Shugen Hon-shu — a 1,400-year working Shugendo monastery preserving the Buddhist lineage of Haguro-san, with the National Important Cultural Property Koganedo.




湯殿山総本寺 瀧水寺金剛院 大日坊
The Shingon head temple of Yudonosan, founded by Kukai in 807, enshrining the Shinnyokai Shonin sokushinbutsu (living Buddha) and a National ICP Shaka Nyorai.

宿坊 神林勝金
A rare thatched-roof Touge shukubo at the very foot of the Haguro-san stone steps and the National Treasure Five-Story Pagoda.

羽黒山 三光院
A working Touge yamabushi shukubo a short walk from Haguro-san's Zuijinmon gate, with 8 private rooms and lunch-only shojin ryori for day visitors.

出羽路の宿 宮田坊
A 150-year-old Touge shukubo that has modernised to host Gas-san climbers, retreats and lectures alongside traditional pilgrims.

出羽三山詣 羽黒山 宿坊 真田延命院
A Touge shukubo six minutes from the Haguro-san cedar avenue, specialising in initial-pilgrimage prayers and three-mountain pilgrimage consultation.
宿坊 宮下坊
A traditional Touge gate-town shukubo at Haguro-san offering goma fire prayers, guided mountain climbs and Dewa Sanzan vegetarian cuisine.

湯殿山 注連寺
A 9th-century Shingon temple of Yudonosan founded by Kukai as a women's worship hall, enshrining the sokushinbutsu of Tetsumonkai Shonin and rated two stars by Michelin.
5 questions about Dewa Sanzan