Yoshinoya Irokuen
Yoshinoya Irokuen (Japanese: よしのや依緑園) is a traditional Japanese ryokan (inn) established in 1192, the second oldest (after Shirasagiyu Tawaraya) in Yamanaka Onsen town, part of Kaga city in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan.[1]
Native name | よしのや依緑園 |
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Industry | Hotel |
Founded | 1192 |
Headquarters | Yamanaka Onsen, , |
Website | yoshinoyairokuen |
Yoshinoya Irokuen is in the Kakusenkei valley surrounded by mountains.
Yamanaka Onsen is a well-known hot spring in the Kakusenkei valley surrounded by mountains, with a long history and folk culture.[2] Local baths contains calcium-sodium sulfate water and can help with diseases: [3]
- Neuralgia
- Muscle pain
- Arthralgia
- Frozen shoulder
- Joint stiffness
- Hemorrhoids
- Coldness
- Recovery from fatigue
- Arteriosclerosis
- Burns
- Chronic skin disease, etc.
See also
References
- Translate, Google. "Company homepage: About hotel" (in Japanese). Retrieved 8 February 2017.
- "JAPAN: the Official Guide". Retrieved 8 February 2017.
- Translate, Google. "Company homepage: Hot spring" (in Japanese). Retrieved 8 February 2017.
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