Iwanumaya Hotel Explained

Iwanumaya Hotel (岩沼屋) is a hot spring ryokan located in Akiu Onsen, Taihaku Ward, Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture.

Facilities

The hotel features Japanese, Western, and mixed style rooms for a total of 148 rooms with capacity for 600 guests. There are indoor and outdoor baths separated by gender, however there is also a private family bath available to rent for an additional fee. Changing rooms, sauna, and showers are also inside the bathing facilities. Other hotel facilities include a convention hall, banquet hall, special conference room, party room, conference room, karaoke salon, este and massage, bar, two restaurants, a noodle shop, gift shop, smoking room, and small-scale museum displays.[1] The hotel is located next to the 1,000 year old Hotel Sakan.

History

The hot springs of Iwanumaya Hotel have been used since 1625.

2011 Damage from the Great East Japan Earthquake

Additional Information

Iwanumaya Hotel was scheduled to be the Press Center for the G7 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors' Meeting held 20–21 May 2016 in Sendai.[2]

Iwanumaya Hotel was featured as a location in the 32nd episode of the TV Asahi drama Seibu Keisatsu PART-III, a police drama television program running 3 April 1983 to 22 October 1984.

References

  1. Web site: Iwanumaya Hotel English pdf. Iwanumaya Hotel English website. 30 April 2016.
  2. Web site: G7 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors' Meeting, Sendai Press Guidelines. 18 March 2016. g7sendai2016.mof.go.jp/. Ministry of Finance. 20 April 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160505142702/http://www.g7sendai2016.mof.go.jp/images/pdf/Press_Guidelines_E_0318.pdf. 5 May 2016. dead.

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