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Mt. Haguro Five-Story Pagoda — National Treasure in Cedar Forest

Published: Jun 3, 2026
Updated: Jun 3, 2026
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Mt. Haguro Five-Story Pagoda — National Treasure in Cedar Forest

The Mt. Haguro Five-Story Pagoda is a 29-meter tall wooden pagoda standing in a primeval cedar forest, considered one of the three most beautiful pagodas in Japan (alongside Nara's Horyuji and Kyoto's Daigoji). Built in 1372 and rebuilt in 1608, the pagoda was constructed entirely without nails, using traditional Japanese joinery techniques where wooden members interlock through precisely cut joints. The pagoda's five levels symbolize the five elements of Buddhist cosmology (earth, water, fire, wind, void), and its subtle concave roof lines (created by gradually shortening each successive story) exemplify the refined aesthetics of Edo-period architecture. The structure sits at the base of the 2,446 stone steps leading to Mt. Haguro summit, surrounded by cryptomeria cedars over 300 years old. The combination of ancient pagoda, forest atmosphere, and dappled light filtering through cedar branches creates a mystical environment that embodies Japanese spiritual aesthetics. The pagoda was designated a National Treasure in 1966.

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Getting There

Access Information

Mt. Haguro, Tsuruoka City. 30-min bus from Tsuruoka Station to Mt. Haguro entrance. The pagoda is located 200 steps (5-min walk) from the entrance. Free access 24/7. The surrounding stone step pilgrimage continues 2,246 steps further to summit (90 min climb). Pagoda is illuminated after dark (17:00-21:00).

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