Registered Tangible Cultural Property
Thanks to your patronage, the main building, Hoshi No Yu, and annex of Hoshi Onsen Chojukan were officially designated as a registered tangible cultural property of Japan as of August 24, 2006. We will make every effort to preserve and make effective use of these buildings that we inherited from our predecessors, the surrounding environment, and natural hot springs.
What is a registered tangible cultural property?
A registered tangible cultural property is a tangible cultural asset included in the cultural property register as one that particularly needs preservation and utilization. The registration criteria are that the asset is more than 50 years old, enhances Japan's historical scenery, is a standard for formation, and is difficult to reproduce.
Hoshi Onsen Chojukan main building: one building
Document for location, etc.
Characteristics and Evaluation
Hoshi Onsen Chojukan large bath
Document for location, etc.
Characteristics and Evaluation
Hoshi Onsen Chojukan annex: one building
Document for location, etc.