The Yamabushi: A Japanese Mountain Cult

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
  • A rare glimpse of one of Japan's oldest and most secretive societies that roam the wild northern Japanese Alps.
    In August I spent nine days with the Yamabushi - a 1400-year-old cult of pre-Buddhist mountain ascetics - in the sacred Dewa Sanzen mountains. While in training the Yamabushi are not allowed to wash or brush their teeth. They eat one bowl of rice, a cup of watery soup, and a piece of pickle three times a day. They hike throughout the mountains, dressed in white and wearing brass bells that ring with every step.
    The Yamabushi worship stones, trees, summits, lakes, and ancient sites. They are elusive folk, though if you hike deep into the sacred mountains and listen carefully, you may hear the haunting three-tone sound of their conchs carried on the wind. At night they chant for hours, then seal themselves inside a temple and pour pepper powder and rice husks onto a fire. For fifteen minutes they inhale the fumes, sometimes passing out. This is said to simulate death and eventual rebirth as a sacred being.
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Komentáře • 50

  • @rollingthunder8630
    @rollingthunder8630 Před 5 lety +36

    I feel like all city dwellers around the world should do this once a year. Humans did not evolve to live in large concrete cities, the wilderness is our true home. I think it would help mental health very much, a sort of cleansing of the rugged urban life instilled in our minds.

  • @alfredschlicht2662
    @alfredschlicht2662 Před 5 lety +27

    I like you as a documenter (is that the right word?), non intrusive, non judgemental, with a sense of humor. Thanks for your hard work.

    • @OurHumanPlanet
      @OurHumanPlanet  Před 5 lety +6

      Thank you for your kind words, Alfred!

    • @chaboi7
      @chaboi7 Před 5 lety +1

      @@OurHumanPlanet have you ever heard of this being a remnant of one of the lost tribes of israel?

  • @johnathons1789
    @johnathons1789 Před 5 lety +16

    I really emjoyed this great video!

  • @TheMAnimal617
    @TheMAnimal617 Před 3 lety +4

    This documentary is so sublime. I saw it in high school and have been looking for it ever since. A great inspiration to travel!

  • @zekuuchannel_chama
    @zekuuchannel_chama Před 3 lety +4

    thanks for your reporting.
    i'm a yamabushi of Hagro Shygendo.
    I live in Nagasaki Pre. it is so far from Yamagata.
    But I go there for Yamabushi Shygyo.

  • @whushaw
    @whushaw Před 3 lety +3

    The bells they have are also to keep the wildlife away (especially the bears)

  • @monoyamono
    @monoyamono Před rokem +1

    I lived in Japan for 4 years, in Shikoku. I arrived at the same time as a guy, who did induction with me as a teacher, and he had come because he did his thesis on the yamabushi and chose the island of Shikoku. I wonder what he's up to now. Thanks to you for this lovely little document.

    • @OurHumanPlanet
      @OurHumanPlanet  Před rokem

      I'm impressed - not many people have personal experience with the Yamabushi! Thank you for your kind words, monoyamono :)

  • @pizzadesushi0000
    @pizzadesushi0000 Před 4 lety +2

    this is such a nice yt channel, hope it grows a lot! cheers from Brazil 🇧🇷

  • @problematic_canik
    @problematic_canik Před 5 lety +7

    New sub. ! Recommended by the japan and homeless and now I'm here!

  • @lowfreekey
    @lowfreekey Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you very much for this informative piece. This deserves more recognition. ^^

  • @SteveBoobJobs
    @SteveBoobJobs Před 4 lety +2

    Great content. You'd make an excellent public television travel host. Instant sub!

  • @redsunset6181
    @redsunset6181 Před 4 lety +2

    thank you for your hard work ❤️

  • @nhungtran-uo2ud
    @nhungtran-uo2ud Před 3 lety

    Thank you very much for uploading this short yet interesting and informative video

  • @RensV
    @RensV Před 4 lety

    Thank you for this wonderful video! Would love to see more about this topic!

  • @slowbro1337
    @slowbro1337 Před rokem

    Lovely documentary
    I hope to make a pilgrimage there soon. The most spiritual experience I ever had was submitting a mountain after a severe injury and challenging myself and my own weakness.

    • @OurHumanPlanet
      @OurHumanPlanet  Před rokem +1

      Do it! It's the experience of a lifetime.... :). Let me know how it goes?

  • @yesman1743
    @yesman1743 Před rokem +2

    They look like tengu with that tiny hat.

  • @kumarpriyanshujha
    @kumarpriyanshujha Před 5 lety +2

    wow really informative

  • @atsukorichards1675
    @atsukorichards1675 Před rokem

    Very nice and well done! Thank you for introducing our culture. Many Japanese don't have a chance to see them. I have been abroad for a while, and longer I am away, more I look back to rediscover my own roots. (And my son sometimes play the Hora-gai horn in his Taiko group. It is not easy to play nice.)

  • @valleyhouse2818
    @valleyhouse2818 Před 5 lety +1

    This really reminded me of the Shikoku Pilgrimage that I plan to go on soon. The same white robes. Do you know of it?

  • @finalbreath15
    @finalbreath15 Před 3 lety +1

    Poor guy kept falling into the water

  • @direstknight6697
    @direstknight6697 Před 2 lety

    Such a lovely content, thanks a lot from 🇮🇳

  • @chrysm6842
    @chrysm6842 Před 3 lety

    Thanks, I actually learnt about the Yamabushi because I played a Japanese inspired RPG game a few years ago.
    ++

  • @leafster1337
    @leafster1337 Před 5 lety

    in marching band conditioning in high school my friend ate nothing but peanuts. the scorching heat reflecting from the turf and hours of marching and running and only peanuts, though he did go home every night

  • @brentfisher902
    @brentfisher902 Před 3 lety +1

    4:07 Orthodoxy increased to 100.

  • @blueclan9791
    @blueclan9791 Před 2 lety

    There is Sanmon jimon yamabushi

  • @galimir
    @galimir Před rokem

    funny little picknic for the white sheets wrapped company 😉 Not sure what has to do with ascetism though 😏

  • @EvilPanda187
    @EvilPanda187 Před 4 lety

    :D "The Demon's Sermon on the Martial Arts and Other Tales by Issai Chosanshi"

  • @chaboi7
    @chaboi7 Před 5 lety +2

    Supposedly this are remnants of one of the lost tribes of Israel...look into it.

  • @LordLobov
    @LordLobov Před 4 lety +1

    Why not just go to mcdonalds

  • @vestaosto
    @vestaosto Před 2 měsíci

    The word cult gives a wrong impression, in my opinion. It's rather a way to attain spiritual power through different practices based on a old religion believing in nature gods (animism).

    • @OurHumanPlanet
      @OurHumanPlanet  Před 2 měsíci

      You make a good point, particularly given the more modern denotation of the word. I used it in its older context "(a system of religious veneration and devotion directed toward a particular figure or object"). I can't change it now but will be more careful when narrating future documentaries. Thank you!

    • @vestaosto
      @vestaosto Před 2 měsíci

      @@OurHumanPlanet Thank you too😊🙏

  • @experionu869
    @experionu869 Před 5 lety

    1Q84 type beat

  • @Kayumari
    @Kayumari Před rokem

    Patriarchy is alive and not so well. Women are impure? Japan is Colonial and has been horrific to their indigenous people. Good to be in nature though