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Sacred Mt Haguro Pilgrimage with a Local Guide

Hike the sacred trails of Mt. Haguro, a site of spiritual significance for over 1,400 years. With a local guide, ascend 2,446 stone steps through a serene cedar forest while learning about the history and traditions of mountain worship. After the hike, enjoy an authentic Shojin Ryori (Buddhist vegan

3 hours👥 Max 4

📍Meeting point: Meet your guide n front of the gate at the entrance to the approach to Mt Haguro.

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Hike the sacred trails of Mt. Haguro, a site of spiritual significance for over 1,400 years. With a local guide, ascend 2,446 stone steps through a serene cedar forest while learning about the history and traditions of mountain worship. After the hike, enjoy an authentic Shojin Ryori (Buddhist vegan lunch) that highlights the region's culinary heritage. This cultural tour blends physical challenge with spiritual and culinary exploration, making it ideal for those seeking a deeper connection to Japan's traditions. - Guided hike through a 1,400-year-old cedar forest - Experience mountain worship history with insights from a local guide - Enjoy authentic Shojin Ryori vegan cuisine, included in the tour - Suitable for guests aged 5 and older, with a maximum of 4 participants

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What To Expect

1

Stop 1

2h

Hike 2,446 stone steps through a 1,400-year-old cedar forest. Learn mountain worship history from your guide.

2

Stop 2

1h

Reward yourself with Shojin Ryori (Buddhist vegan cuisine), a healthy traditional meal (cost included).

What’s Included

  • Admission fees

What’s NOT Included

  • Lunch

Additional Info

  • Service animals allowed
  • 🚇Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

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