HIKOSAN walk-Road to Yamabushi-

Pilgrimage to Mt.Hiko -Iroha lecture-

6-hours

Walking along the main approach to Hiko-san Shrine.
A day spent in harmony with nature

For those who want to experience the charm of Mt. Hiko more deeply

This course starts from the “Kane no Torii”, a national important cultural property and a key point for pilgrimages, and walks through the lush main approach to the shrine, giving you a deeper sense of the history and culture of Mt. Hiko. As with the introductory course, you will also experience two different types of pilgrimage with different etiquette. It includes a meal that will satisfy your mind and stomach, and bodywork to relax your body. This is a fulfilling one-day plan that will let you fully experience the charms of Mt. Hiko.

The appeal of this plan

The stone-paved path from the “Kane no Torii” gate to the offering hall is lined with stone steps. You will head to Hikosan Shrine while experiencing the daily lives of the mountain ascetics who once lived here. This is a plan that allows you to face your own mind and body.

Participation Fee

2 persons26,000yen (per person, tax included)
3 or more people22,000yen (per person, tax included)
What’s includedGuide fee, experience fee, insurance fee, lunch fee

About this plan

Minimum number of participantsFrom 2 adults
Participation Fee2 people: 26,000 yen (per person, tax included)
3 or more people: 22,000 yen (per person, tax included)
Time scheduleAM 9:30 Meeting
AM 9:45 Departure
PM 3:00 Disbandment
Meeting point“Kane no Torii”
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DateSaturday and Sunday

Schedule

  • AM9:30 Meet at the “Kane no Torii” gate of Hiko-san Shrine
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    AM9:45 Departure
  • Walk along the approach to Hikosan Shrine’s Hoheiden
  • Official visit to Hikosan Shrine,
    receiving amulets
  • Visit to Hikosan Shimotsu-gu Shrine
  • Senses and breath work
  • Walk from the Hoheiden of Hikosan Shrine to Kashihara Shrine
  • Lunch at Hikosan Hotel Nagomi
  • Relaxing bodywork
  • PM3:00 End of the tour at “Kane no Torii”

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