There’s a temple on top of a mountain called Yamadera — it’s about an hour’s train ride outside of Sendai, and it’s easily a must-visit if you’re in the city.

Yamadera Temple

A quick tip: you can buy something called the Sendai Area Pass that’ll let you ride on unlimited trains, subways, and buses around Sendai for a day.  Even if you just go to Yamadera and back, this will save you a few hundred yen.

Once you step off the train, it’s pretty much scenic overload.  The whole area is quite striking.

Yamadera Temple

There’s a small town below the mountain, which you need to walk through to get to the path that goes up the mountain.

Yamadera Temple

It’s less than a ten minute walk, and as I mentioned earlier, it’s quite scenic.

Yamadera Temple

Then you get to where the path begins.  There’s a 300 yen charge to go up there (about $3.50 Canadian) which is more than reasonable considering how crazy impressive this place is.

Yamadera Temple

Once you’ve paid your 300 yen, you pretty much immediately start climbing a bunch of stairs.

Yamadera Temple

A bunch of stairs.

Yamadera Temple

So many stairs.

Yamadera Temple

It’s actually quite exhausting.

Yamadera Temple

But it’s totally worth it.

Yamadera Temple

The whole area is really impressive.

Yamadera Temple

Plus, there’s this observation deck area.

Yamadera Temple

The view from up here isn’t bad, I guess.  You know, if you’re into spectacular views or whatever.

Yamadera Temple

Eventually, it’s time to go back down, which is thankfully much, much easier than going up.

Yamadera Temple

Location: 〒999-3301 Yamagata-ken, Yamagata-shi, Yamadera, 4456-4 999 3301

How to find it: Just take the train to Yamadera station, and from there you’ll see signs pointing the way.

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