Tosen Goshobo

Tosen Goshobo is a historic 20-room ryokan (Japanese inn) in Arima Onsen, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan.[1][2] The location has a history spanning over 800 years as a place for lodging (since the 12th century)[1][3] and has onsen (baths) that are supplied by natural hot springs.[1]

The hot springs were discovered over 1,500 years ago.[2] The water has a high iron content that stain the baths at Tosen Goshobo a terra-cotta color.[1] Part of the inn's name, "tosen," is attributed to the baths' coloration, which means "clay spring" in Japanese.[1] The water temperature is around 200 °F (93.33 °C).[2]

References

  1. Price, Margaret (1999). Classic Japanese Inns and Country Getaways. Kodansha International Ltd. Retrieved September 24, 2012. ISBN 4770018738
  2. Seki, Akihiko; Brooke, Elizabeth Heilman (2007). Ryokan: Japan's Finest Spas and Inns. Tuttle Pub. Retrieved September 24, 2012. ISBN 0804838399
  3. Richmond, Simon; Dodd, Jan (2008). The Rough Guide to Japan. Rough Guides. p. 520. Retrieved September 24, 2012. ISBN 1843539195


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