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Sacred Peak Dewa Sanzan: The Front Entrance [Dewa Sanzan Shrine at the summit of Mt. Haguro] - Ofuda (Sacred Talisman) [Details] "Dewa Sanzan" is the collective name for the three mountains: Mt. Haguro, Mt. Gassan, and Mt. Yudono. Mt. Haguro represents the present, Mt. Gassan the past, and Mt. Yudono the future, so visiting the shrines of Dewa Sanzan is said to be a "journey of rebirth." Mt. Haguro (414m above sea level), located in Tsuruoka City, Yamagata Prefecture, is a famous power spot in Yamagata, often compared to Ise Jingu Shrine. The Dewa Sanzan of Mt. Haguro, Mt. Yudono, and Mt. Gassan are known as some of the foremost mountains of Shugendo (Japanese mountain asceticism). At the summit of Mt. Haguro (414m), there is the Dewa Shrine's main hall, the Sanjin Gosaiden, where the deities of the three mountains are enshrined together. Because you can worship the deities of Dewa Sanzan all at once here, it is said to bring blessings for general good fortune. The approach to the shrine features a national treasure, the Five-Story Pagoda, and ancient giant trees over 1,000 years old. The path continues with 2,446 stone steps and a row of cedar trees, creating a sacred atmosphere. ※ New and unused. We will ship in a shipping box and take measures to prevent water damage and bending, so please rest assured. ※ Size (8 sun) Length: 24.5 cm Width: 6.8 cm #Yamabushi #Yudonosan #Gassan #Hagurosan #Tohoku #Ofuda #GoodLuckCharm #Omamori #Gofu #Ochi #SacredSitePilgrimage #Ohenro #DewaSanzanFaith #MountainWorship #Folklore #FolkBelief #SyncretismOfShintoAndBuddhism
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