YAMABUSHIDO

Self- Development Opportunities on Dewa Sanzan, Japan

YAMABUSHI TRAINING

A yamabushi with straw hat walks among the bamboo leaves and trees of Mt. Gassan with Mt. Chokai looming in the distance

Yamabushido training is a transformational self-development practice on the Dewa Sanzan mountains of Japan. It’s a practice passed down through generations little known in the West until now. 

The power of the tradition is in its power and its practicality. Those who participate in Yamabushi training are quickly able to reset their minds, bodies, and their lives. And to rejoin the world purified, and ready for action. 

Group Yamabushi Training Experiences

MASTERS YAMABUSHI TRAINING

Seven-day experience with yamabushi training on all three Dewa Sanzan peaks under the guidance of Master Hoshino and Zen masters.

BASIC YAMABUSHI TRAINING

Five-day experience with yamabushi training on Mt. Haguro and Mt. Kinbo under the guidance of yamabushi and Zen masters.

Private Yamabushi Training Experiences

CUSTOMIZED PRIVATE TRAINING

Seven-day individual or private group experience including Zen practice and hiking-style training on Dewa Sanzan mountains. Customizable to fit your needs.

PRIVATE RESET TRAINING

An opportunity to review and preview where you are in life with a completely private three-day training on Mt. Haguro under the guidance of yamabushi and Zen masters.


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

a yamabushi looks out over the sea of japan during a yamabushido yamabushi training experience on mt. gassan of the dewa sanzan mountains in japan
  • Yamabushi training is a form of Japanese mountain ascetic practice rooted in the ancient Japanese belief of Shugendō. Through hiking, meditation, waterfall meditation, rituals, silence, and immersion in nature, participants experience deep personal reflection, challenge, and transformation.

  • A Yamabushi is a practitioner of Shugendo — someone who trains in the mountains to cultivate clarity, humility, and spiritual strength. Yamabushi are known for their white robes, conch shell (horagai), ritual tools, and mountain-based discipline. Modern Yamabushi include practitioners from many backgrounds, not just monks.

  • Shugendo is a traditional Japanese spiritual practice that blends Shinto, Buddhism, Taoism, and ancient nature worship. Practitioners known as Yamabushi seek enlightenment and lessons from nature through training in nature, especially in the mountains. Shugendo is experiential and practice-based, with rituals, hiking, meditation, and purification forming its core.

  • All Yamabushido programs are held on and around the sacred Dewa Sanzan mountains in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan — Haguro-san, Gassan, and Yudono-san — the historic heart of Haguro Shugendō practice.

  • Yes. Yamabushido training is open to all genders. We welcome anyone with an open mind and willingness to take part in the practice. Our English-language programs are mixed groups, and women regularly participate in all programs.

  • Yamabushi are practitioners of Shugendo, a mountain-based spiritual tradition blending Shinto, Buddhism, and nature worship. Shinto priests serve at shrines, perform ceremonies, and maintain shrine rituals. Yamabushi focus on discipline and practice in nature. They are different roles, though historically connected.

  • Yamabushi training is rooted in the spiritual tradition of Shugendo, but our programs focus on experiential practice rather than belief. People of all faiths, or none, are welcome to participate. Respect for the training and its customs is expected.

  • Practices vary by program but often include mountain hiking, meditation, waterfall meditation, ritual purification, chanting, silence, and connecting deeply with nature. Specific practices depend on the mountain, season, and tradition.

  • Reset Training is suitable for most people who can walk steadily for several hours. Basic, Masters, and Private programs involve multi-day mountain hikes and require greater endurance. If you regularly walk, hike, or exercise, you should be fine.

  • No. No previous experience is required. All training is guided by certified Yamabushi who support you throughout the program.

  • Safety is always our first priority. However, this can be quite an intense experience at times and we require insurance.

    All programs are guided by certified Yamabushi, and routes, pace, and practices are adapted to weather and group conditions. Please inform us in advance of any injuries, health concerns, or allergies.

  • Yes. Many participants join with no prior mountain or spiritual training. Our guides adjust the pace and practices to ensure the experience is accessible, even for first-timers.

  • Yamabushi training follows traditional rules designed to help you stay fully present. During the training you refrain from speaking (other than “Uketamo”), using phones or watches, and reading or writing. These guidelines help you disconnect from daily life and immerse deeply in the experience.

  • Bring sturdy hiking shoes, warm layers, rain gear, water, and basic personal items. A full packing list is provided after booking and includes everything needed for mountain conditions.

  • Our English-language programs include full bilingual support. A support guide provides instructions and assistance in English throughout the training. The Yamabushi practice itself is mostly non-verbal and conducted in silence, which is part of the tradition.

  • Please inform us of any dietary needs in advance. Some dietary restrictions can be accommodated, but options may be limited due to the traditional meals served at mountain lodges. We will do our best, but flexibility is appreciated.

  • Most participants travel to Tsuruoka City by taking a Shinkansen to Niigata then the Inaho Express to Tsuruoka, a domestic flight from Haneda to Shonai Airport, or highway bus. Our team provides pickup from Tsuruoka Station or instructions to reach the meeting point.
    For detailed access information, see our full guide.

  • Yes. Many participants choose to stay in the Shonai region before or after their training. We can help arrange accommodation, car hire, or additional experiences upon request. Handling fees may apply — contact us for details.

    Please note the following conditions:

    Registration period: At least 2 weeks before date of stay or use of service.

    Arrangement area: Tsuruoka and Sakata city, Shonai town, Mikawa, Nishikawa, and Murakami, Niigata.

    Handling fee: 25% of cost.

    Payment: Full amount paid in advance via online methods (Credit Card, Bank Transfer, PayPal etc.).

  • Yes. The 7-day Reset Training and 3-day Private Reset Training are available all year, including winter. Basic and Masters programs are offered on set dates.

  • Use the contact form at the bottom of this page. We respond during business hours. We have a video chat with all potential participants where we answer questions and help you choose the most suitable program.

INQUIRIES

Send us an inquiry using this form and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can.

What happens after you contact us?

Once you send your message, we’ll read it carefully and reply when we can. Our English-speaking team have a short video chat with all potential participants on our programs. This is to answer your questions, understand your intentions, and help you choose the training that fits you best.

This is a friendly conversation and it helps us make sure your Yamabushi experience is safe, suitable, and truly meaningful.

We look forward to hearing from you.

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