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2-Day Private Guided Overnight Hike & Buddhist Temple Stay in Shichimenzan
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Important Information
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Specialized infant seats are available
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Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
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Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
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Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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If small children join, they may need to be carried on the hike so appropriate hiking carrier is needed.
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Waterproof hiking boots are required from December through April when there is the possibility of snow on the trail.
Cancellation policy
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.<br>If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
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This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
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Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Most travelers can participate
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Not wheelchair accessible
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This tour/activity will have a maximum of 25 travelers
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Infants must sit on laps
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This is a rare opportunity to spend a night in a temple that is not set up for tourists. The temple is still operating as it did 700 years ago performing multiple daily ceremonies. Unlike typical tourist temples, you will have an opportunity to see everything on the inside and get to see how full time monks live in Japan.
This is a temple only reachable by climbing the mountain, and there are many Japanese Buddhist practioners who climb this as a pilgrimage route, so this is a genuine experience.
Highlights
2 days
Offered in English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
2 days
Offered in English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Dinner
Air-conditioned vehicle
Breakfast
Accident Insurance
Certified Mountain Guide
Temple lodging
Lunch and snacks
2-Day Private Guided Overnight Hike & Buddhist Temple Stay in Shichimenzan
(1) Reviews
About
This is a rare opportunity to spend a night in a temple that is not set up for tourists. The temple is still operating as it did 700 years ago performing multiple daily ceremonies. Unlike typical tourist temples, you will have an opportunity to see everything on the inside and get to see how full time monks live in Japan.
This is a temple only reachable by climbing the mountain, and there are many Japanese Buddhist practioners who climb this as a pilgrimage route, so this is a genuine experience.
Highlights
2 days
Offered in English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
2 days
Offered in English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Dinner
Air-conditioned vehicle
Breakfast
Accident Insurance
Certified Mountain Guide
Temple lodging
Lunch and snacks
Itinerary
Day 1
Day 2
Hike up 800+ year old Pilgrimage route to Buddhist temple deep in the mountains
3 Stops
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日蓮宗 瑞雲院 七面山麓 白糸教会修行道場
Start our hike from a small temple at the base where we learn a bit about the history of Nichiren Buddhism and Shichimenzan as a pilgrimage site. This has been a training ground for Nichiren Buddhist Monks since the late 1,200's.
10 minutes
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Hagoromo Shiraito Waterfall
Great waterfall at the base of the mountain that is used in winter for ascetic training and purification by the monks of Shichimenzan. There is also a statue of Oman-no-kata, the first woman to climb Shichimenzan in the 1,600's. We will hear her story before starting our climb.
10 minutes
3
七面山 敬慎院
Keishinin is the temple that was built in the late 1,200's to the goddess of Shichimenzan, or the Shichimenzan Daimyojin. She is said to protect the teachings of the Lotus Sutra as well as its followers by changing into a powerful dragon.
This temple also features one of the best views of Mt. Fuji and features a diamond Fuji sunrise on the fall and spring equinox. This is when the sun rises directly behind the summit of Mt. Fuji and the light passes over Fuji, through the temple gate, and into the main hall.
This is the temple that we will spend the night in. The late afternoon will start with tea and then a chance to get a hot bath (communal gender separated). Then a simple Buddhist Vegetarian meal will be served before there are two services in the temple in the evening that everyone is able to join in on.