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Saikan

Saikan

Saikan

斎館

유형:

Shojin-ryori

Saikan is a Shinto pilgrim lodge & lunch restaurant inside a former Buddhist temple called Shôon'in built in 1697. Following the religious separation between Shinto and Buddhism in 1868 (1869 in Haguro), the building was converted to Shintoism and had its name changed for Saikan.
Saikan is an obligatory step for the Shinto yamabushi during their retreat training. For example, it is where the yamabushi closes the Shoreisai ceremony by eating the Nishi sushi.
Every day, Chef Ito Shinkichi serves his version of the Dewa Sanzan shojin-ryori: a Shinto version of the originally Buddhist dish that aims to pay tribute to the greatness of nature.
The shojin-ryori can be made vegan, but you need to warn the chef that you are vegan 3 days in advance.

(주문하기 전에 제한 사항을 정확히 기재하십시오) :

Vegan
Vegetarian
Pescetarian

사진:

영업시간:

11:00-14:00

휴무일:

Never

점심 평균 가격(1인):

2200

전화 번호:

0235622357

주소:

Haguroyama-33 Haguromachi Touge, Tsuruoka, Yamagata 997-0211, Japan

웹사이트:

지도에서:

주변 볼거리:

Grandpa Cedar

Grandpa Cedar

Jiji sugi

The millenary cedar tree that stands next to Haguro's Five-Storied Pagoda.

Tenchikon Shrine

Tenchikon Shrine

Tenchikon jinja

Zuishinmon Gate

Zuishinmon Gate

Zuishinmon

The entrance gate to Mt. Haguro.

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