Isn’t a win next time. A win this time isn’t a win next time. A win is a win, but did it teach you much? How much did you truly gain from the experience? Losing is good because it teaches you more. What will you do next time around? Then, if you start winning a […]
Former Dewa Sanzan peak in inland Yamagata Prefecture with an extensive Shugendo and Mountain Worship history.
Homer Simpson’s Heaven in North Japan: The Donut-shaped Yonetaihei-san (Mt. Yonetaihei)
Tiny donut-shaped peak in Sakegawa Village of the Mogami region worthy of a snowshoe hike.
The Pyramids of… Japan? — Yakushi-san and The OG Japan content creator (Mt. Yakushi)
Small pyramidal peak in the northern Yamagata town of Kaneyama
Womb Passes and Monkey Crossings: Kyogakura-san “The Shugendo Peak of Sutras” (Mt. Kyogakura)
This tiny Shugendo peak and how the Japanese language got three alphabets
How NOT to climb a mountain in winter
Forget Hakuba. Forget Hokkaido. White-Boy Mountain is where it’s at.
Gassan, the Dewa Sanzan’s “Mountain of Death” (Mt. Gassan)
The tallest Dewa Sanzan peak with a thriving Haguro Shugendo Yamabushi culture.
THIS. IS. YAMAGARTA: Japan’s 300 Moment.
How this tiny peak turned feudal Japan’s biggest battle on its head
Zao-san and Why We Climb Mountains (Mt. Zao)
Zao-san: Snow monsters, ski fields, mountain hags, multi-coloured crater lakes, hot springs, and more.
Venerable Old Man Mountain — The Mist and Mystery of Okina-san (Mt. Okina)
Legends and landscapes on an epic hike along the Ou Mountains
The Medieval Castle and Mighty River of Yamuki-yama (Mt. Yamuki)
Tiny peak that was home to a medieval castle along the banks of the mighty Mogami River.
The Dewa Sanzan’s Mountain of Rebirth: Yudono-san (Mt. Yudono)
Yudono-san is the final Dewa Sanzan peak in the middle of Yamagata Prefecture that has been a central destination for millions over the centuries
Wetland Wonderland of Takadate-yama
Takadate-yama is short in stature, but packs a lot of punch as home to one of the only RAMSAR wetlands in Japan
The best Fuji alternative: Chokai-san
Dewa Fuji, The Fuji of The North, Chokai-san, Mt. Chokai: Tallest peak entirely in Tohoku often said to resemble Mt. Fuji, leading to the name Dewa Fuji (after the former province of Dewa).
Exploring The Yamabushi Trails of Kinbo-zan (Mt. Kinbo)
Kinbo-zan is a dynamic little peak with a deep history of Shugendo.
The Widow’s Peak: Ubaga-take (Mt. Ubagatake) of North Japan
Must-see autumn alpine dreamland between the two tallest Dewa Sanzan peaks with a twisted backstory