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This is a sign indicating directions to a mountain in one of the more rural parts of Yamagata. Translated to English, it's called "Mount Interesting." I didn't go there, though. I was too busy visiting Yamadera, or "Mountain Temples," which is literally a mountain full of different temples. Those Japanese sure don't mess around when they give names to natural landmarks. Maybe I should have visited this place after all...
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