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The only Edo-era shukubo still standing on the Haguro-san summit, run by Dewa Sanzan Jinja, with Michelin-listed mountain-herb shojin ryori.
Originally Kezo-in, one of more than thirty sub-temples that once stood on Haguro-san, Saikan was preserved as the shrine's "saikan" (purification lodge) at the Meiji-era separation of Buddhism and Shinto. It is the only Edo-period yamabushi residence still standing on the mountain itself.
Saikan is famous for its Dewa Sanzan shojin ryori — sesame tofu, sansai (mountain herbs), kinome dengaku and locally foraged mushrooms — listed in Michelin Green Guide Japon. Available from 7-dish (¥2,200) to a 7,700-yen Mikazuki-zen.
Lodging is by reservation only and includes attendance at the morning Shinto service in Sanjin Gosaiden, the great shrine of the three mountains. Plans run from ¥11,000 with two meals.
Saikan (Haguro-san Sanrosho)
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Nearest Station
Haguro-sancho Bus Stop (from JR Tsuruoka Station)
From Kansai Airport (KIX)
1. JR Haruka Express → Kyoto Station ~75 min
2. Local train/taxi → Haguro-sancho Bus Stop (from JR Tsuruoka Station) ~5 min
From Tokyo
1. Tokaido Shinkansen → Kyoto Station ~2h 15m
2. Local transit → Haguro-sancho Bus Stop (from JR Tsuruoka Station) ~5 min
From Osaka
1. JR Special Rapid → Kyoto Station ~30 min
or Hankyu Railway → Kawaramachi ~45 min
Tip: Purchase an IC card (ICOCA or Suica) at any station for easy tap-and-go on buses and trains.
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12 questions about Saikan (Haguro-san Sanrosho)
Originally Kezo-in, one of more than thirty sub-temples that once stood on Haguro-san, Saikan was preserved as the shrine's "saikan" (purification lodge) at the Meiji-era separation of Buddhism and Shinto. It is the only Edo-period yamabushi residence still standing on the mountain itself.
Saikan is famous for its Dewa Sanzan shojin ryori — sesame tofu, sansai (mountain herbs), kinome dengaku and locally foraged mushrooms — listed in Michelin Green Guide Japon. Available from 7-dish (¥2,200) to a 7,700-yen Mikazuki-zen.
Lodging is by reservation only and includes attendance at the morning Shinto service in Sanjin Gosaiden, the great shrine of the three mountains. Plans run from ¥11,000 with two meals.
12 questions about Saikan (Haguro-san Sanrosho)
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