Yamato Hotel Explained

Yamato Hotels (Japanese: ヤマトホテル|Yamato hoteru;, romanized: Chinese: Dàhé lǚguǎn) was a chain of hotels in Manchuria owned and operated by the South Manchuria Railway during the period from the 1910s to 1940s. Some of these hotels still exist in Northeast China, under different names.[1]

Background

During the time of the South Manchuria Railway Company's operations within various cities in Manchuria between 1907 and 1945, the South Manchuria Railway Company was involved in the management of a series of high-grade chain hotels. The South Manchuria Railway Company's department of transportation was responsible for high-class hotels within its jurisdiction, which were intended as a place for men to stay during times of military activity. A number of Yamato hotels were built, including the following:[2]

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Notes and References

  1. News: The former Hoten (Mukden) Yamato Hotel. 2009-12-27.
  2. News: Liaoning Hotel (Shenyang China) - Yamato Hotel. 2012-11-23.