
Take a Look Inside a 1,300-Year-Old Hotel in Japan
Japan is a cultural rich nation full of history today. A major example is Hōshi, 1300 years old Riokane (Japanese traditional) in the city of Komatsu. Founded in 717, she maintains a record for The oldest family work in the world constantlyAs well as the third oldest hotel in Japan.
Since its opening, 46 generations of Hōshi family have supervised the hotel operations. Ryokan was founded by a Buddhist priest called Taicho, who coincided with a spring of hot water believed to have healing salads. Then he named one of his students as a spring guard, which led him to open a hostel near the springs. Given the fact that the history of Ryokan precedes the coins systems, the guests are paid in exchange for their stay with local products.
Today, Ryokan includes two outdoor spring bathrooms. There are 100 rooms, allowing the family to welcome up to 450 guests. The Inn Task The Tasse offers from traditional Japanese life, greeting visitors with a tea ceremony, and provides them with a comfortable cotton kimono known as a Yukata To relax after bathing. It also offers breakfast and dinner, with many dishes that include local seafood. The room service is also available. Their excellent service has gained visits by the Japanese Empire family, as well as international politicians and celebrities.
Unfortunately, the building was damaged and destroyed several times by natural disasters, but the family was rebuilt every time. However, the garden and some elements are more than 400 years old. Today, Hōshi accommodates about $ 180 per night. Although her age is an important part of his magic, owners have never thought of relying on this fact for marketing potential guests.
In 2014, however, the visual and author journalist Fritz Shoman Travel to Hōshi to shoot Short documentary film. The video displays all traditions in the heart of this institution – from marriages arranged to inheritance laws. In particular, he focuses on the daughter of the eldest family and the burden of continuing to imitate after the death of her older brother, which is difficult habits for centuries. In general, the short movie shows the real people behind a long -term institution. “Not only one thing changed – the hot Hōshi Spring was always flowing,” says Hōshi Patriarch. “But other things have changed a lot.”
You can watch the documentary on Hōshi below.
This short documentary from Fritz Shoman offers a look at Hōshi, the oldest family business that it is constantly running in the world, which is also the oldest hotel in Japan.
sources: Housei (English) by Fritz Shoman; Hōshi: A short documentary on a 1300 -year -old hotel run by the same Japanese family for 46 generation; The oldest family business in the World Guinness World
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