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[edit] Significance
Dewa Sanzan is one of the biggest draws for tourists in Yamagata-ken (and, obviously, pilgrims), and Saikan is the only Dewa Sanzan lodging that allows the general public to stay. It's a very impressive structure, part of the broader temple complex. -- Rei 00:03, 18 October 2006 (UTC)