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| @Located in proximity to Mihonoseki harbor with a history dating back to the 17th century Edo Period, the Fukuma Ryokan Hotel has been host to many a seafaring guest. It has also had its fair share of famous Japanese authors, calligraphers, and other artists who have all left their works here for our guests to appreciate. @ Today, the Fukuma Ryokan Hotel is mainly host to those visiting nearby Mihonoseki Shrine, or to those guests who just want to spend some time relaxing in the small town of Mihonoseki. We invite you to take an afternoon to voyage into Mihonoseki's past with our Sightseeing Cruises along the fabled Hokuzen route. You can also find out more about the fascinating history of Mihonoseki while visiting the Hamanoya Museum. Just a short distance from Fukuma Ryokan, the Museum maintains a small but comprehensive collection of Edo period artifacts relating Mihonoseki's intimite relationship with seafaring culture. |
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| Sights of Interest | Sakaiminato (Mizuki Shigeru Road etc.)Mihonoseki Lighthouse, Mihonoseki Shrine, Butsudani Temple, Gohonmatsu Park, Kaiyou Tsurihori, and the Kitaura Seawater Baths. |
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Now offering courtesy ferry service to our guests from Sakaiminato.
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| ƒLobby„Decorated with our guests paintings and calligraphy. | ƒBaths„Our baths are open 24 hours for your convenience |
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| ƒGuest Room„Each room has a splendid view of the Sakaiminato Harbor and Mt. Daisen | ƒThe Dining Hall„ |
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