Notoya

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Notoya
Native name
旅亭懐石 のとや
Industry Hotel
Founded1311
Headquarters85 Wa, Awazumachi, ,
Website www.notoya.co.jp

Notoya is a traditional Japanese ryokan in Komatsu city, Ishikawa Prefecture in Japan. It was founded in 1311 near the Awazu Onsen and today offers hot spring baths and food. [1]

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References

  1. "Awazu Onsen" (in Japanese). Retrieved 17 February 2017.