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A Touge shukubo six minutes from the Haguro-san cedar avenue, specialising in initial-pilgrimage prayers and three-mountain pilgrimage consultation.
Sanada Enmei-in is a working pilgrim shukubo a six-minute walk from the start of the famous Haguro-san cedar-avenue stone steps, well placed for both group pilgrimages and individual visitors.
The lodge specialises in dedicated initial-pilgrimage rituals (hatsu-mairi gokito), preparing body and mind before setting out into the three sacred mountains, with detailed route maps to Haguro, Gas-san and Yudono-san provided to every guest.
Meals are built around mountain ingredients, and the host yamabushi family provides detailed consultations on mountain climbing and Dewa Sanzan pilgrimage routes, drawing on their long history of supporting pilgrims.
Sanada Enmei-in
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Nearest Station
Zuijinmon Bus Stop (from JR Tsuruoka Station)
From Kansai Airport (KIX)
1. JR Haruka Express → Kyoto Station ~75 min
2. Local train/taxi → Zuijinmon Bus Stop (from JR Tsuruoka Station) ~6 min
From Tokyo
1. Tokaido Shinkansen → Kyoto Station ~2h 15m
2. Local transit → Zuijinmon Bus Stop (from JR Tsuruoka Station) ~6 min
From Osaka
1. JR Special Rapid → Kyoto Station ~30 min
or Hankyu Railway → Kawaramachi ~45 min
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13 questions about Sanada Enmei-in
Sanada Enmei-in is a working pilgrim shukubo a six-minute walk from the start of the famous Haguro-san cedar-avenue stone steps, well placed for both group pilgrimages and individual visitors.
The lodge specialises in dedicated initial-pilgrimage rituals (hatsu-mairi gokito), preparing body and mind before setting out into the three sacred mountains, with detailed route maps to Haguro, Gas-san and Yudono-san provided to every guest.
Meals are built around mountain ingredients, and the host yamabushi family provides detailed consultations on mountain climbing and Dewa Sanzan pilgrimage routes, drawing on their long history of supporting pilgrims.
13 questions about Sanada Enmei-in
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