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Yumoto is home to Iwaki Yumoto Onsen, one of the oldest onsen in Japan, with many ryokan hotels. It is also home to Spa Resort Hawaiians, a spa resort which draws 1.5 million visitors per year and was the subject of the 2006 movie Hula Girls. Onahama is a port town where many factories, fisheries and port facilities are located.
The Onahama - Ena section closed in 1936, the company renamed itself the Onahama Port Railway in 1939, and converted the line to 1067mm gauge in 1941. The Ena Railway Co. rebuilt the Onahama - Ena section as 1067mm gauge in 1953. In 1965 a typhoon caused the collapse of a retaining wall, and the Onahama - Ena section formally closed in 1967.
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The Onahama - Ena section closed in 1936, the company renamed itself the Onahama Port Railway in 1939, and converted the line to 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) gauge in 1941. The Ena Railway rebuilt the Onahama - Ena section as 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) in 1953. In 1965 a typhoon caused the collapse of a retaining wall, and the Onahama - Ena section formally ...
HMI Hotel Group, established in 1966, owns and operates 46 properties across Japan.Under the principle (Life is a Journey), HMI Hotels are divided into 7 brands: Creston, Crown Palais, Seapark & Greenpark Resorts, HMI Ryokans, Hotel Wellness, Top Wellness and Pearl City Hotel.
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17 April 1916: The Iwaki Kaigan Tram (磐城海岸軌道, Iwaki Kaigai Kidō) (horse-drawn) opens between Onahama and Ena. 9 December 1936: The line closes. 12 January 1953: The line opens between Sakaechō and Ena. (Onahama - Sakaechō was opened by Onahama Rinkō Railway) September 1965: The line is damaged by a typhoon.