MASTERS YAMABUSHI TRAINING
Yamabushido’s signature and most intensive program,
A seven‑day experience guided by 13th‑generation Yamabushi Master Hoshino.
The mountains will figure it out what you need and you'll get it. It's an unmediated experience.
AT A GLANCE
Duration
7 days, 6 nights
Date
30 June- 6 July 2026
11-17 September 2026
Applications close two months
before the start date.
Participation fee
970,000 JPY
Location
Mt. Haguro, Mt. Gassan, Mt. Yudono
Intensity
High (physically and mentally demanding)
Focus
Yamabushi training under Master Hoshino and local Yamabushi with Zen disconnection and mountain reconnection sessions
WHAT YOU EXPERIENCE
Experience the full week-long Yamabushi training as you journey through the three sacred peaks symbolizing the present, past, and future
Take part in practices like Zen meditation, waterfall meditation, hiking, night walks, and intentional silence that connect you fully with the present moment
Train directly under 13th‑generation Yamabushi Master Hoshino in a setting that feels like a Dojo — strict yet warm — together with a small group of participants who are serious about meaningful change.
Practice-based: It’s important to note that while prayer, chanting, and meditation are a key and consistent component of the program there is no obligation or pressure to subscribe to Shugendo, Buddhism, or Shinto as a religion.
WHO THIS TRAINING IS FOR
Those who find themselves at a turning point in life, who are seeking adventure, and who feel ready to begin a new chapter.
Those who want to step back from the fast pace, complexity, and noise of the world, and rediscover what truly matters to them.
Those seeking wisdom on how to live with death, loss, ancestors, and one’s roots.
Anyone who feels drawn to this place or our training in some way, even if they can’t clearly explain why.
WHAT YOU GAIN
Mental clarity and presence that carries into daily life
Physical resilience and confidence in your body's capability
Deep self-discovery and personal growth through extended reflection and practice
TRAIN UNDER MASTER HOSHINO
Master Hoshino has been leading Yamabushi training for over 80 years, guiding thousands of practitioners. As one of fewer than 50 Yamabushi to complete the grueling 100-day Winter Peak Ritual, his mastery is both lineage-based and hard-won.
His philosophy centers on direct embodied approach to practice that cuts through mental clutter.
"Put simply, sensing with your soul is everything. Do everything as your soul senses and you will have no trouble. Trouble happens when we get stuck in our heads. We make things difficult for ourselves precisely because we overthink. Start by sensing with your soul, you will have no trouble. Act at the whim of your soul, and things will go smoothly."
Under his guidance, the Masters Training is not just physical endurance—it's a path to clarity, intuition, and grounded decision-making drawn from 1,400 years of mountain wisdom.
WHAT YOU EXPERIENCE
Experience the full week-long Yamabushi training as you journey through the three sacred peaks symbolizing the present, past, and future
Take part in practices like Zen meditation, waterfall meditation, hiking, night walks, and intentional silence that connect you fully with the present moment
Train directly under 13th‑generation Yamabushi Master Hoshino in a setting that feels like a Dojo — strict yet warm — together with a small group of participants who are serious about meaningful change.
Practice-based: It’s important to note that while prayer, chanting, and meditation are a key and consistent component of the program there is no obligation or pressure to subscribe to Shugendo, Buddhism, or Shinto as a religion.
WHAT YOU EXPERIENCE
Experience the full week-long Yamabushi training as you journey through the three sacred peaks symbolizing the present, past, and future
Take part in practices like Zen meditation, waterfall meditation, hiking, night walks, and intentional silence that connect you fully with the present moment
Train directly under 13th‑generation Yamabushi Master Hoshino in a setting that feels like a Dojo — strict yet warm — together with a small group of participants who are serious about meaningful change.
Practice-based: It’s important to note that while prayer, chanting, and meditation are a key and consistent component of the program there is no obligation or pressure to subscribe to Shugendo, Buddhism, or Shinto as a religion.
Get In Touch
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