Ideha Shrine (Dewa Sanzan / Haguro)
出羽神社
月山神社
/ Gassan Jinja
Gassan Shrine crowns the summit of Mount Gassan (1,984m), the highest of the Three Mountains of Dewa. In the Dewa Sanzan pilgrimage, Gassan represents the past and the realm of ancestors, symbolizing death before rebirth at Mount Yudono. The mountain is blanketed in snow for much of the year, and the summit shrine is accessible only during a brief summer window from July to September. The climb through alpine meadows and snowfields is itself considered a spiritual practice. Matsuo Basho visited in 1689, writing in Oku no Hosomichi of his transformative experience on the sacred mountains.
According to tradition, the Three Mountains of Dewa were opened as a religious center in 593 by Prince Hachiko, son of Emperor Sushun. Gassan represents the past and the realm of the dead in the Dewa Sanzan pilgrimage tradition. The mountain has been sacred to Shugendo practitioners for over 1,400 years.
Traditional opening of Dewa Sanzan by Prince Hachiko
Gassan is one of the last mountains in Japan to lose its snow cover, sometimes retaining snowfields into August, enabling summer skiing.
Source: documented
Matsuo Basho wrote of the Dewa Sanzan pilgrimage in his masterwork Oku no Hosomichi (1689).
Source: documented
Location Coordinates
38.3000, 140.0240
31 Tachiyazawa Honzawa, Shonai, Higashitagawa District, Yamagata
山形県東田川郡庄内町立谷沢字本澤31
Tsuruoka Station (JR Uetsu Line)
July-September only
Information provided by Jinja DB Editorial Team
Gassan Shrine crowns the summit of Mount Gassan (1,984m), the highest of the Three Mountains of Dewa. In the Dewa Sanzan pilgrimage, Gassan represents the past and the realm of ancestors, symbolizing death before rebirth at Mount Yudono. The mountain is blanketed in snow for much of the year, and the summit shrine is accessible only during a brief summer window from July to September. The climb through alpine meadows and snowfields is itself considered a spiritual practice. Matsuo Basho visited in 1689, writing in Oku no Hosomichi of his transformative experience on the sacred mountains.
Gassan Shrine (Dewa Sanzan) is located in Shonai (Haguro), Yamagata. The full address is: 31 Tachiyazawa Honzawa, Shonai, Higashitagawa District, Yamagata.
The enshrined deities are: Tsukuyomi no Mikoto.