Yamadera – The Sacred Temple in the Sky #yamagata #tohoku #japan #travelshorts #japantravel

Hidden in the mountains of Yamagata, 
Yamadera isn’t just a temple—it’s a   stairway to enlightenment literally! To reach the 
top, you’ll need to climb over one thousand steps!   But don’t worry—it’s worth every single one. 
Along the way, you’ll find ancient statues,   stunning views, and the very place where legendary 
poet Bashō wrote, “Silence, the cicadas’ cry sinks   into the rocks.” And once you reach the top? 
A jaw-dropping panoramic view that makes the   climb feel like a pilgrimage to paradise. So, 
if you’re ever in Yamagata, take on the steps   of Yamadera—you won’t regret it! Would you climb 
all 1,015 steps? Let me know in the comments!

Perched high in the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture, Yamadera (Risshakuji Temple) is one of Japan’s most breathtaking spiritual sites! ⛰️✨ Founded over 1,000 years ago, this ancient temple complex is reached by climbing 1,015 stone steps, leading to panoramic views of the valley below. Along the way, pass through moss-covered shrines, lanterns, and towering cedar trees, just as the famous poet Matsuo Bashō once did when he wrote his legendary haiku here. Whether for history, nature, or spiritual reflection, Yamadera is a must-visit hidden gem of Tohoku! 🏯🍁

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