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'''Rinshan kaihou''' {{kana|嶺上開花}} is a [[yaku]] obtained when a player declares [[kan]] and wins with the tile drawn from said kan.
'''Rinshan kaihou''' {{kana|嶺上開花}} is a [[yaku]] obtained when a player wins from a draw from the [[dead wall]] ('''rinshanpai'''). This can be obtained by:
 
* Declaring a [[kan]] and winning with the tile drawn from said kan.
In [[sanma]], this yaku can also be obtained after declaring [[kita]] and winning with the tile drawn after. (To be precise, rinshan is scored when winning with a '''rinshanpai''', or a tile drawn from the dead wall. Both kan and kita cause a draw from the dead wall, so this yaku can be scored after either kan or kita).
* In [[sanma]], declaring [[nukidora]]/[[kita]] and winning with the tile drawn.


== Meaning ==
== Meaning ==
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