The Beginning of Rebirth
1Mt. Haguro
414m
Shōkanseon-bosatsu (The Buddha of Worldly Benefits) = Fudaraku-jōdo = The Present (Jōdo is the world of Buddha)
Ideha-no-Kami (Guardian Deity of Dewa Province) and Ukanomitama-no-Mikoto (Deity of Crops)
First enshrined by Prince Hachiko, Mt. Haguro is a Buddha (Shōkanseon-bosatsu) who saves people in the living world. It is the closest of the three mountains to civilization and is said to bring worldly benefits to the living; thus, it represents the present.
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Mt. Haguro’s Zuishin-mon: The Gate of Dual Deities
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Stone Stairway on Mt. Haguro
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Mt. Haguro Japanese Cedar-lined Path
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Jiji-sugi: The Grandpa Cedar Tree
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The Five-Story Pagoda of Mt. Haguro
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Minami-dani:Mt. Haguro’s Southern Valley
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Mt. Haguro Saikan
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Mt. Haguro’s Sanjin Gōsaiden
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Mt. Haguro Hachiko Shrine
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Mt. Haguro’s Shōzen-in Koganedō
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Lodging Town of Tōge
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Event of Great Torches at Shōreisai
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Shōjin-ryōri: Ascetic Cuisine of the Three Mountains of Dewa
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Mineiri at Mt. Haguro
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Old Haguro Road
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Remains of the Kiyokawa Checkpoint