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Arima kaidoo 有馬街道 Arima Kaido Highway
Built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi for his soldiers after the fight about 三木城 Miki castle (Hyogo prefecture), so they could recover in the hot springs of Arima.
. Kaido: The Ancient Highways of Japan 日本の街道 .
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Hideyoshi rebuilt Arima
Arima had prospered for a few hundred years in spite of the chaos since the Muromachi era (1336-1573) till the Sengoku era (1467-1573).
In 1528, a conflagration attacked Arima and changed it from a peaceful health resort to a wasteland after three hundred years since Ninsai's restoration.
Moreover in 1545, when the Miki castle owner Bessho with a huge army attacked Miyoshi-Souzan-Seichou whose castle was located at Ochibayama behind Zenpuku-ji(Temple), Arima was also hugely damaged. In Tenshou 4 (1576), another conflagration destroyed Arima completely before being rebuilt..
In the Edo era
Since the Edo period Arima kept its prosperity and was under the direct control of the government.
But in those days, every hotel did not have their own Spa and shared one public Spa in each town. All bathers had to go out to take a bath. The system of bathing was completely different from today's system though the Spa became more famous and more bathers visited here after Hideyoshi's bathing and reconstruction.
The bathhouse was originally seven mats long and three mats broad and the bath tub was 2 jo (about 6.06m) and 1 jo (about 3.03m) and separated in the middle to make two square bath tubs. The front side was called "Ichinoyu" and the behind side "Ninoyu" and the depth was 3 shaku and 7 -8 sun (about 30cm).
Twelve temple lodgings which Ninsai had opened were increased by twelve after Hideyoshi's construction and managed as hotels. Ten temple lodgings were in charge of Ichinoyu and Ninoyu and each lodging had two Yuna (helper for bathing). As the number of bathers increased, the number of hotels increased because temple lodgings started to have "Koyado" (Inns).
In the latter half of the Edo era (1603-1867), the people started to visit shrines, temples and Spas. Guideposts helped their travel and you can find the old guideposts in Arima Hot Springs still now.
source : www.arima-onsen.com/eng...
https://darumapilgrim.blogspot.com/2012/02/arima-tosen-shrine.html
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Arima kaidoo 有馬街道 Arima Kaido Highway
Built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi for his soldiers after the fight about 三木城 Miki castle (Hyogo prefecture), so they could recover in the hot springs of Arima.
. Kaido: The Ancient Highways of Japan 日本の街道 .
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Hideyoshi rebuilt Arima
Arima had prospered for a few hundred years in spite of the chaos since the Muromachi era (1336-1573) till the Sengoku era (1467-1573).
In 1528, a conflagration attacked Arima and changed it from a peaceful health resort to a wasteland after three hundred years since Ninsai's restoration.
Moreover in 1545, when the Miki castle owner Bessho with a huge army attacked Miyoshi-Souzan-Seichou whose castle was located at Ochibayama behind Zenpuku-ji(Temple), Arima was also hugely damaged. In Tenshou 4 (1576), another conflagration destroyed Arima completely before being rebuilt..
In the Edo era
Since the Edo period Arima kept its prosperity and was under the direct control of the government.
But in those days, every hotel did not have their own Spa and shared one public Spa in each town. All bathers had to go out to take a bath. The system of bathing was completely different from today's system though the Spa became more famous and more bathers visited here after Hideyoshi's bathing and reconstruction.
The bathhouse was originally seven mats long and three mats broad and the bath tub was 2 jo (about 6.06m) and 1 jo (about 3.03m) and separated in the middle to make two square bath tubs. The front side was called "Ichinoyu" and the behind side "Ninoyu" and the depth was 3 shaku and 7 -8 sun (about 30cm).
Twelve temple lodgings which Ninsai had opened were increased by twelve after Hideyoshi's construction and managed as hotels. Ten temple lodgings were in charge of Ichinoyu and Ninoyu and each lodging had two Yuna (helper for bathing). As the number of bathers increased, the number of hotels increased because temple lodgings started to have "Koyado" (Inns).
In the latter half of the Edo era (1603-1867), the people started to visit shrines, temples and Spas. Guideposts helped their travel and you can find the old guideposts in Arima Hot Springs still now.
source : www.arima-onsen.com/eng...
https://darumapilgrim.blogspot.com/2012/02/arima-tosen-shrine.html
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