Spa Resort Hawaiians

[1] The Joban Tanko continued to flourish throughout the 1950s but as Japan's economy shifted from being powered by coal to oil in the 1960s, the owners realized that the mine's useful life was limited.

[3] In 1989, Joban Hawaiian Center received the Deming Application Prize, becoming the first leisure-industry company to win this quality control award.

More damaging still for the Joban Hawaiian Centre were the reactor explosions at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, which made many people reluctant to visit the resort due to the fear of radiation.

Mr. Satou has decided to revive tour of Hula Girls after 45 years to cheer people still living in shelters and to aid Fukushima's recovery.

[8] 50 Warabidaira, Joban-Fujiwara, Iwaki, Fukushima Joban Kosan is a Japanese company, which manages Spa Resort Hawaiians.

The Spa features heavily in the plot of the 2021 anime film Hula Fulla Dance, which was made to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.

Spa Resort Hawaiians