National Treasure-designated Five-Storied Pagoda of Mt. Haguro

Other Historic Site/Building
The five-storied pagoda at Mt. Haguro, one of the three sacred mountains of Dewa where Shugendo (a mountain asceticism incorporating Shintoist and Buddhist ideas) was practiced until the Meiji period, has been designated as a national treasure. The current tower is thought to have been reconstructed by Masauji Muto, a head administrator of Mt. Haguro and lord of Shonai in the time of Emperor Chokei of the Bunchu period. It has an elegant appearance nestling within the cedar trees.

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Address
Yamagata Tsuruoka-shi Haguromachi Hagurosan Chinai map map Map
Phone
0235622355
Hours
9:00-16:00
Closed
open everyday
Fees
Free
Parking Lot
Available(200spaces)
Credit Card
Not available
Smoking
Not available
Wi-Fi
Not available
Average budget
[Lunch] 1-1,000yen
Estimated stay time
30-60 minutes (about 60 minutes)

Information Sources:  NAVITIME JAPAN

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