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Ubado Hall

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Ubado Hall

奪衣婆と姥堂

Est. 10Yamagata, Tohoku
JTA Approved

Overview

In Buddhism it is believed that the deceased must cross the Sanzu River, which lies at the border between this world and the afterlife.

Ubado Hall stands along the stone path to the summit of Yamadera and contains a striking depiction of Datsueba, the fearsome watchwoman of Buddhist afterlife tradition who strips clothing from the dead before they cross the Sanzu River to the next world. The hall marks a symbolic threshold between the earthly path below and the spiritual realm above. Historically, pilgrims removed their clothes, purified themselves with mountain stream water, offered their garments to Datsueba, and changed into fresh attire before continuing upward. The belief was that each step shed another layer of worldly desire, making the long stone staircase a form of spiritual practice.

Local tips

Remove shoes before entering any hall. Look for a shoe rack at the entrance. Carry a plastic bag for your shoes if none is provided.

Practical info

Japanese name
奪衣婆と姥堂
Nearest station
Yamagata Station (20 min walk)
Reservations
not required
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