Hōshi Ryokan is a hotel and spa in
The world was a very different place back in 718 AD when Hōshi first opened its doors. The story goes that a great Buddhist teacher, Taicho Daishi, had hiked up to the top of the sacred
"Lying 20-24 kilometers from the base of the mountain is a village called Awazu. There, you'll find an underground hot spring with wondrous restorative powers that Yakushi Nyorai (the Physician of Souls) has bestowed upon it. The people of the village, however, do not know about this good fortune. Descend the mountain and head to Awazu. With the people of the village unearth the hot spring-it will serve them forever."
Daishi went down to the village, uncovered the hot spring, and had some sick locals immersed in the water. They were cured immediately and their health restored.
Daishi had other things to do, being in search of enlightenment and such, so he bestowed the task of building a spa business at the site upon his disciple Garyo Hōshi, who really took the idea and ran with it. Hōshi's family have diligently run a modest business at the side for nearly 1300 years. Hōshi has survived the rise and fall of the Samurai, the Ninja, many Japanese emperors and two world wars.
The hotel now has around 100 guest rooms. There are two indoor hot spring spas and another two outdoor that are separated for men and women only. Guests are provided with a special Yukata kimono for relaxation during their stay, there's several traditional gardens and beautiful scenery all around.
Room prices hover around US$580 per night for a double room, and include breakfast and dinner.
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