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Chigira Jinsentei is the oldest ryokan (Japanese inn) in Ikaho, the part of Shibukawa city, Gunma Prefecture. The basic facts: * in 1502 the ryokan was founded in Ikaho, utilizing the for the hot spring baths * local onsen is about 2000 years old, noted already in Man'yōshū, the ancient Japanese poetry collection * in 1900 popular writer Kenjirō Tokutomi wrote here his book Hototogisu * the building was reconstructed after a fire about 100 years ago * the reddish-brown spring water can help with feminine diseases.

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  • Chigira Jinsentei is the oldest ryokan (Japanese inn) in Ikaho, the part of Shibukawa city, Gunma Prefecture. The basic facts: * in 1502 the ryokan was founded in Ikaho, utilizing the for the hot spring baths * local onsen is about 2000 years old, noted already in Man'yōshū, the ancient Japanese poetry collection * in 1900 popular writer Kenjirō Tokutomi wrote here his book Hototogisu * the building was reconstructed after a fire about 100 years ago * the reddish-brown spring water can help with feminine diseases. (en)
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  • Chigira Jinsentei is the oldest ryokan (Japanese inn) in Ikaho, the part of Shibukawa city, Gunma Prefecture. The basic facts: * in 1502 the ryokan was founded in Ikaho, utilizing the for the hot spring baths * local onsen is about 2000 years old, noted already in Man'yōshū, the ancient Japanese poetry collection * in 1900 popular writer Kenjirō Tokutomi wrote here his book Hototogisu * the building was reconstructed after a fire about 100 years ago * the reddish-brown spring water can help with feminine diseases. (en)
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