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Chokaizan Omono-Imi Jinja

A shrine on the holy Mount Chokai that stands at the border of Yamagata and Akita.

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The main shrine stands on Mt. Chokai with two sub shrines, Fukura Kuchinomiya and Warabioka Kuchinomiya at the foot of the mountain.

The holy Mt. Chokai stands 2,236m above sea level at the border of Yamagata and Akita. From the site of the mountain covered with snow on top, it is called Dewa Fuji, counted in one of 100 Greatest Mountains in Japan and Japan’s 100 Best Sceneries. The entrance to the hiking trail is on both Akita and Yamagata sides. You can choose a course from a beginner to the experienced that suits your ability (Open for hiking from May to October).

At the mountain top, there is the main hall of Chokaizan Omonoimi Shrine which was built in 564, the 25th year of Emperor Kinmei’s reign. Many hike up for a blessing from this famous Shrine and there is a simple lodging for a stay (Reservation required. Summer only).

Mt. Chokai has shorter hiking courses such as the one from the 5th to 7th station, about a 2-hour walk, for those who are not used to hiking. Many visit just to see alpine plants native to Mt. Chokai such as Chokai thistle and Chokaiensis in summer and fall colors for a pleasant walk.

Highlights

  • Some courses may have ladders or rotten structures. Call the shrine office during your preparation.
  • The hiking season is May - October.
  • At the mountain top, there is a power spot, the main hall of Chokaizan Omonoimi Shrine.
  • The hiking courses with pretty plants are popular.

Photos

  • The main hall of Chokaizan Omonoimi Shrine at the mountain top

    The main hall of Chokaizan Omonoimi Shrine at the mountain top

  • The sunrise from the lodging

    The sunrise from the lodging

  • The Shadow Chokai, the reflection of Mt. Chokai on Japan Sea in the morning sunlight

    The Shadow Chokai, the reflection of Mt. Chokai on Japan Sea in the morning sunlight

  • Lake Chokai at the 7th station

    Lake Chokai at the 7th station

  • Mt. Chokai seen from the hiking trail (Senda-dani)

    Mt. Chokai seen from the hiking trail (Senda-dani)

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Details

Name in Japanese
鳥海山大物忌神社
Postal Code
999-8521
Address
Fukura Kuchinomiya: 1 Aza Nunokura, Oaza Fukura, Yuza-machi, Akumi-gun, Yamagata
Telephone
0234-77-2301 (Fukura Kuchinomiya Shrine Office)
Closed
Always open (the main hall at the mountain top plans to close late September-late June. May change due to weather.)
Hours
Free to visit any time (the main hall: 7am - 6pm)
* Check the official website for more details.
Directions
1) From JR Uetsu Main Line, Fukura Station, walk 7 min. (Fukura Kuchinomiya)
2) From JR Uetsu Main Line, Yuza Station, drive 10 min. (Warabioka Kuchinomiya)
3) From each hiking course entrance, walk 5 - 6 hours (the main hall)
Official Website
Official Website (Japanese)