Saikan
Saikan (斎館, Saikan), which was previously known as Kezō-in,[1][2] is a large temple lodging located on the top of Mount Haguro (Haguro-san), one of the Three Mountains of Dewa (Dewa Sanzan) in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan.[3]
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A twisting hallway in Saikan. | |
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There is a long passageway that climbs up the mountain and connects directly to the main temple of the complex. Visitors can enjoy elaborate Gohonbo Bassho-zen meals there. Traditionally, people would climb up 2,466 stone steps on the side of the mountain to reach the temple, but it is now accessible by car or bus as well.
Saikan Media
One of many large tatami rooms for guests.
Sources
- ↑ 日本の美術 (in 日本語). 至文堂. 2005. p. 84.
- ↑ Earhart, H. Byron (1968). "The Celebration of "Haru-Yama" (Spring Mountain): An Example of Folk Religious Practices in Contemporary Japan". Asian Folklore Studies. 27 (1): 1–24. doi:10.2307/1177798. ISSN 0385-2342. JSTOR 1177798.
- ↑ 岩鼻通明 (1992). 出羽三山信仰の歴史地理学的研究 (in 日本語). 名著出版. p. 3. ISBN 978-4-626-01430-6.
Other websites
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