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2025/11/13

How to reach Mt. Gassan

To accomplish the Dewa Sanzan Pilgrimage the traditional way (visiting the world of Present: Mt. Haguro, then the world of the Past: Mt. Gassan, then the world of Future: Mt. Haguro), a pilgrim needs to go to Mt. Gassan from Mt. Haguro, but with the decreasing number of buses each year this can become a difficult task. In this article, we explain how to go from Mt. Haguro to Mt. Gassan regardless of weekends.

Reminder: Mt. Gassan’s official hiking season: July 1st to September 15th (Mt. Gassan is hikeable up until mid-October)


Option A: Reach Mt. Gassan from Mt. Haguro (the traditional pilgrim way)

In the background: Mt. Gassan, on the left side: Mt. Haguro’s Otorii gate

1. First method: Use the bus service during weekends and national holidays

Shonai Kotsu, the local bus operator, runs a service from Tsuruoka Station to the 8th station of Mt. Gassan (Gassan hachigome 月山八合目, ) via the summit of Mt. Haguro (Haguro Sancho 羽黒山頂, price to Mt. Gassan from there: ¥1,590). However, due to ongoing driver shortages, the bus does not operate on weekdays. This route remains the most convenient way to travel directly from Mt. Haguro to Mt. Gassan, allowing visitors to complete the Dewa Sanzan pilgrimage in its traditional order — the present at Haguro, the past at Gassan, and the future at Yudono without making reservations. Still, you need to plan your visit to Mt. Gassan during one of the bus’ operation dates (highlighted in yellow as below).

2. Use the “Shukubo taxi” services offered by the shukubo lodges in Mt. Haguro during weekdays and national holidays

To address the lack of transportation on days when the Shonai Kotsu bus is not in service, yamabushi priests and lodge owners have established a special taxi service for guests staying at shukubō lodges, hotels and ryokan participating in the project.

Price per person: 4000 yen if only 1 user, 2500 yen/person if more than 2 users

How to book a taxi?

  1. Book a night in one of the designated lodges (see below)
  2. Specify to your shukubo lodge by email on in person that you’d like to use the taxi BEFORE 4:30pm
  3. Specify your desired time of departure (7:30am or 3pm) and your time of return if needed (8:30am or 4pm)

List of lodges that are eligible to the taxi service plan

Yamabushi shukubo lodges in Mt. Haguro


Ryokan & hotels in Mt. Haguro

Mountain huts on Mt. Gassan

3. Use a private cab

This is the most flexible, yet expensive option. It takes around 45 minutes to reach Gassan’s eight station by car/taxi from the top of Mt. Haguro. It is a 18km long ride and is estimated to cost between 8000 and 12,000 yen depending on the taxi company.

Taxi companies:


Option B: Reach Mt. Gassan from Mt. Yudono (reverse pilgrimage)

The Gakko-zaka Via Ferratas (metallic ladders) that go up to Mt. Gassan

This option is especially suitable for those who reach Mt. Yudono on foot by following the Rokujurigoe Kaidō pilgrimage route from Tsuruoka City or Shizu Onsen. Along the way, pilgrims must climb several via ferratas leading up to Mt. Gassan, along a steep section known as Gakkō-zaka (月光坂, “Moonlight Slope”). The entire trekking route spans over 4 kilometers and typically takes around four hours to complete, depending on the hiker’s pace and physical condition. If started early in the morning from Yudonosan Sanrojo’s pilgrim lodge, it can allow you to grab the last bus from Gassan Hachigome (Mt. Gassan’s Eight station).

Hiking route (in reverse)


Option C : Reach Mt. Gassan from Shizu Onsen (long but easy course)

This option is most suited for people who booked a night in Shizu Onsen (Nishikawa Town) and want to use the Gassan pair lift (optional) to enjoy a smooth, easy hike to Mt. Gassan. It is around 8km long and takes 4 hours to accomplish.

Gassan pair lift fees: 600 yen

Hiking route (in reverse)


For safety reasons, we have chosen not to list other hiking routes that may be too long or too challenging for international travelers (no reservation option in English, no online communication method, etc). The options introduced above are the safest and most commonly used ways to reach Mt. Gassan from Tsuruoka City or Nishikawa Town.

We wish you a safe and meaningful journey through the sacred mountains of Dewa Sanzan.

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