Mt. Haguro
The climb up Mt. Haguro begins at the red Zuishin Gate (Zuishin-mon), then goes up 2,446 or so stone steps to the summit. See if you can spot all the little engravings scattered here and there on the steps. The strenuous ascent cuts through ancient cedar trees that rise to dominate the sky. You'll pass a 14th-century pagoda before the steps. A tea shop is open in warmer months between late April through October. The trail is just over 1.7 km (about 1 mile) in all, and it may take you an hour or more to reach the 1,400-foot summit with its thatched-roof shrine, Dewa-Sanzan Jinja. Up to 12 buses a day make the 35-minute trip to Zuishin Gate and up to the peak of Haguro from JR Tsuruoka Station. It is possible to stay overnight on the mountain at the Sai-kan lodge, which is attached by a long stairway to Dewa-Sanzan Jinja.