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▼チャプターリスト(目次) 0:00 オープニング 0:17 出羽神社(羽黒山) 2:24 月山神社 3:35 湯殿山神社 どうも管理人のヒロリンです。 僕はこれまで約1000社もの神社を参拝してきましたが、その中で一番好きな神社はどこかと聞かれると必ず答えるのが山形県にある出羽三山(出羽神社(羽黒山)、月山神社、湯殿山神社)なんです。 山形県を東西に分ける出羽丘陵の主要部をなす羽黒山、月山、湯殿山の出羽三山。それぞれの山頂に鎮座するのが出羽神社、月山神社、湯殿山神社です。 そして羽黒山、月山、湯殿山の三山は、それぞれ現世、前世、来世という三世の浄土を表すとされています。 羽黒山を開山したのは崇峻天皇の皇子・蜂子皇子で、羽黒派修験道の開祖とされています。以来、出羽三山は厳しい修行の場として、今なお山伏らの信仰を集めています。 古来、日本人にとって山や川などの自然は神そのものでした。そして人々は神の鎮まる山から魂を授かって生を受け、死後、その魂は再び山へおもむくと考えられてきました。 日本屈指の霊場として古くから信仰されてきた出羽三山は日本人の魂の故郷であり、この地に生きた人々の魂が鎮まる神の山なのです。 そんな出羽三山の動画を下記の日程で公開する予定です。公開された際は是非ご視聴いただけると幸甚です。 本動画は出羽三山三部作の総集編として編集した動画。この動画でこれから公開される出羽三山三部作の雰囲気を体験してして下さい。 【出羽三山の動画一覧】 出羽神社 (羽黒山:標高414m頂上に鎮座する神社) • 【4K】出羽三山、死と再生の旅の出発地:山形県・出羽神社 (Ideha Shrine... 月山神社(月山:標高1984m頂上に鎮座する神社。動画では月山登山口にある旧別当寺の岩根沢三山神社も紹介) • 【4K】黄金に輝く極楽浄土の聖地、出羽三山最高峰に鎮座する社:山形県・月山神社 (G... 湯殿山神社(湯殿山:標高1500mの中腹に鎮座する神社。動画では湯殿山登山口にある旧別当寺の大日坊、注連寺、口之宮湯殿山神社も紹介) • 【4K】世界で唯一無二の信仰形態、出羽三山総奥の院:湯殿山神社 (Yudonosan... I have visited about 1000 shrines so far, and my favorite one among them is Dewa Sanzan in Yamagata Prefecture. The Three Mountains of Dewa refer to the three sacred mountains of Mount Haguro, Mount Gassan and Mount Yudono, which are clustered together in the ancient province of Dewa (modern-day Yamagata Prefecture). Holy to the Japanese Shinto religion and especially the mountain ascetic cult of Shugendo, Dewa Sanzan are a popular pilgrimage site visited by many, including famed haiku poet Matsuo Bashō. Folk religion has continued throughout the ages to be a standard part of the daily lives of the Japanese people, particularly the aspect of the association between religious beliefs and practices with sacred mountains. This practice of mountain worship holds a significant place in Japanese beliefs and had become widespread throughout Japan’s history. It has been observed that nearly every high mountain top has had its own dedicated shrine at one point, with some receiving pilgrimages every year from thousands of worshippers. This collection of diverse phenomena linking religious activities and beliefs with sacred mountains is referred to as sangaku shinkō. The Dewa Sanzan are very holy to both the religions of Shintō and Buddhism, but in particular are very significant and sacred to the shugendō religious system of beliefs, as they represent great spiritual significance. Mount Haguro, Mount Gassan, and Mount Yudono each have their own shrine, though the primary shrine itself, Dewa Shrine, is located at the summit of Mount Haguro. The primary shrine is unique in that it venerates all three sacred mountains. Every year, mountain ascetic devotees known as yamabushi - which are laymen practitioners of shugendo - pay reverence to the Dewa Sanzan. Mount Haguro is significant in this role as it serves as the entryway to Mount Gassan and Mount Yudono. Though Mount Haguro is the smallest of the three mountains, it is the only mountain of Dewa that is accessible all throughout the year, as heavy snowfall prohibits pilgrimage to the other two mountains of Dewa during the winter months. It is the most well known of the three mountains of Dewa both locally and internationally, as it serves as the location of the Haguro Five-story Pagoda, one of Japan's national treasures. Mount Gassan is the tallest of the three sacred mountains and is well known for its natural scenery and beauty, as it plays host to a variety of rare alpine plants and other marsh vegetation. The hiking path on Mt. Gassan leads all the way to its peak, the second highest point in the Shonai Region of Japan. Due to heavy snow however, it is often only accessible during late spring to the early fall. Mount Yudono is viewed as being the heart of the three sacred mountains and is considered the most holy of ascetic disciplinary practice grounds. Many ascetics and yamabushi believe they have not completed their pilgrimage, and thus entered the holy land, until they have reached Mount Yudono. Mount Yudono is famous for its goshintai, a sacred object believed to be directly connected to a god. The shrine on Yudono is also revered as hallowed land which must be kept secret, and even today, photography and video recordings are prohibited.