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Kokuya古久家
Gumma(群馬県) > Ikaho(伊香保) > Ikaho(伊香保)
Kokuya is a long-established Japanese inn located at the heart of Ikaho Hot Spring. Founded in 1912, the Kokuya Inn lies at the source of the golden waters of the Ikaho hot springs. Kokuya is proud of the water that flows from the source and the “Yusan tea ceremony” cuisine created by the head chef. On arrival at the lobby, the customer is welcomed with the sound of the koto (Japanese harp).
Address:
52 Ikaho-machi, Shibukawa-shi, Gumma
Access:
25 min. Local Bus from Shibukawa St. of JR Joetsu Line.
Kokuya is a long-established Japanese inn located at the heart of Ikaho Hot Spring. Founded in 1912, the Kokuya Inn lies at the source of the golden waters of the Ikaho hot springs. Kokuya is proud of the water that flows from the source and the “Yusan tea ceremony” cuisine created by the head chef. On arrival at the lobby, the customer is welcomed with the sound of the koto (Japanese harp).
Kokuya is a long-established Japanese inn located at the heart of Ikaho Hot Spring. Founded in 1912, the Kokuya Inn lies at the source of the golden waters of the Ikaho hot springs. Kokuya is proud of the water that flows from the source and the “Yusan tea ceremony” cuisine created by the head chef. On arrival at the lobby, the customer is welcomed with the sound of the koto (Japanese harp).
Kokuya is a long-established Japanese inn located at the heart of Ikaho Hot Spring. Founded in 1912, the Kokuya Inn lies at the source of the golden waters of the Ikaho hot springs. Kokuya is proud of the water that flows from the source and the “Yusan tea ceremony” cuisine created by the head chef. On arrival at the lobby, the customer is welcomed with the sound of the koto (Japanese harp).
Kokuya is a long-established Japanese inn located at the heart of Ikaho Hot Spring. Founded in 1912, the Kokuya Inn lies at the source of the golden waters of the Ikaho hot springs. Kokuya is proud of the water that flows from the source and the “Yusan tea ceremony” cuisine created by the head chef. On arrival at the lobby, the customer is welcomed with the sound of the koto (Japanese harp).