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Fukuzumiro

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Fukuzumirō (福住楼) is a hotel and spa in Hakone, Japan. It was established in 1890 by Sawamura Takatoshi, a former samurai from Kumamoto province in Kyushu.

Noted guests[edit]

Interior

A great number of writers, calligraphers, and artists have been regular customers in the hotel. For example, the writers and poets Fukuzawa Yukichi (the scholar who established Keio University), Natsume Sōseki, Shimazaki Toson, Iwaya Sazanami, Takeshima Hagoromo, Osaragi Jiro, Kawabata Yasunari, Satomi Ton, Yoshikawa Eiji, Hayashi Fumiko, Tamura Taijiro, and Hojo Hideji. Painters have included Kawai Gyokudo and Hirafuku Hyakusui. Calligraphers and calligraphic artists have included Meikaku Kusakabe and Nakamura Randai Jr. Actors have included Tsumasaburo Bando, the star of Rickshaw Man.

Design and facilities[edit]

The building is three-story wooden building consisting of nineteen rooms with different designs. Water is constantly pumped from 100 meters under the ground. The temperature of the water is 63 °C, with spring water added to cool it: never adding water that has been treated.

External links[edit]

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