A long-established hot spring inn damaged by heavy rain Reopened for the first time in 3 months Yamagata Oe Town October 20, 15:40

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The hot spring inn in Oe Town, Yamagata Prefecture, which was damaged by the record heavy rain in July and was unable to operate, has completed restoration work and has resumed operations for the first time in about three months.

The long-established hot spring inn "Aterazawa Onsen Yumoto Ryokan" in the Aterazawa district of Oe Town, Yamagata Prefecture, was hit by a record heavy rain in July, and water overflowed from the Mogami River that runs beside the inn. I was submerged in water to the height.



Pumps that pump hot springs and boilers that boil water were also damaged and could not be operated, and after that, restoration work and disinfection work were carried out.



As a result, construction and work were completed except for some of the rooms and bunches that were particularly damaged, and business resumed for the first time in about three months on the 20th.



There were no reservations on the 20th, but after the 21st, there are two sets of reservations.



Kyoko Kashiwakura, a mother of mine, said, "I feel like I've finally reached this point. I think it's a new departure, so I feel that I have to move forward step by step."