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'''Funbari Onsen''' (としてふ温泉, "Funbari Hot Springs") is an inn with a natural hot spring that is located just outside the city limits of Tokyo, though technically part of the Saitama Prefecture. It is the primary residence of [[Asakura Yoh]] and [[Asakura Anna|Kyōyama Anna]] in Tokyo.
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'''Funbari Onsen''' (ふんばり温泉, "Funbari Hot Springs") is an inn with a natural hot spring that is located just outside the city limits of Tokyo, though technically part of the Saitama Prefecture. It is the primary residence of [[Asakura Yoh]] and [[Asakura Anna|Kyōyama Anna]] in Tokyo.
   
 
==About==
 
==About==
Funbari Onsen was originally known as the '''Flame Inn''' (炎 ''En'') and owned by a man named [[Honoh Tamegoroh|Tamegoro]] (タメ五郎). Due to unknown circumstances implied to be the result of Tamegoro's actions<ref>''Shaman King Manga'' - Volume 31 extras</ref>, the inn was closed down because of an accident and the owners died. Their spirits continued to haunt the inn afterward.
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Funbari Onsen was originally known as the '''Flame Inn''' (炎 ''En'') and owned by a man named [[Honoh Tamegoroh]]. Due to unknown circumstances implied to be the result of Tamegoroh's actions, the inn was closed down because of an accident and the owners died. Their spirits continued to haunt the inn afterward.<ref>''Shaman King Manga'' - Volume 31 extras</ref>
   
When [[Asakura Keiko]] was a young woman living and working in Tokyo, her father [[Asakura Yohmei]] rented the entire building out for her to reside in<ref>''Shaman King Manga'' - Volume 31, ''Funbari Poem: Mickey's World - The Bloom of Youth''</ref>. Years later, when Yoh and Anna move to Tokyo, the inn where Yoh's mother resided in becomes their home in Tokyo. Inspired by a suggestion from one of [[Umemiya Ryunosuke|Ryu]]'s gang members, Anna decides to remodel the entire inn into ''Funbari Onsen''. Throughout the second round of the Shaman Fight, she continues to the advertise the inn and looks for resources to develop it. Its eventual official advertisement song ''[[Funbari no Uta]]'' was composed by [[Faust VIII]].
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When [[Asakura Keiko]] was a young woman living and working in Tokyo, her father [[Asakura Yohmei]] rented the entire building out for her to reside in<ref>''Shaman King Manga'' - Volume 31, ''Funbari Poem: Mickey's World - The Bloom of Youth''</ref>. Years later, when Yoh and Anna move to Tokyo, the inn becomes their home in Tokyo. Inspired by a suggestion from one of [[Umemiya Ryunosuke|Ryu]]'s gang members, Anna decides to remodel the entire inn into ''Funbari Onsen''. Throughout the second round of the Shaman Fight, she continues to advertise the inn and looks for resources to develop it. Its eventual official advertisement song ''[[Funbari no Uta]]'' was composed by [[Johann Faust VIII]].
   
 
After the Shaman Fight, the development of the inn is left primarily in the hands of [[Tamamura Tamao]] when Anna and Yoh find themselves obligated to travel around the world. Tamao eventually becomes the manager of the inn, where Ryu works as a chef and the [[Hana-Gumi Waitresses|Hana-gumi]] work as waitresses.
 
After the Shaman Fight, the development of the inn is left primarily in the hands of [[Tamamura Tamao]] when Anna and Yoh find themselves obligated to travel around the world. Tamao eventually becomes the manager of the inn, where Ryu works as a chef and the [[Hana-Gumi Waitresses|Hana-gumi]] work as waitresses.

Revision as of 16:07, 29 July 2018

Funbari Onsen (ふんばり温泉, "Funbari Hot Springs") is an inn with a natural hot spring that is located just outside the city limits of Tokyo, though technically part of the Saitama Prefecture. It is the primary residence of Asakura Yoh and Kyōyama Anna in Tokyo.

About

Funbari Onsen was originally known as the Flame Inn (炎 En) and owned by a man named Honoh Tamegoroh. Due to unknown circumstances implied to be the result of Tamegoroh's actions, the inn was closed down because of an accident and the owners died. Their spirits continued to haunt the inn afterward.[1]

When Asakura Keiko was a young woman living and working in Tokyo, her father Asakura Yohmei rented the entire building out for her to reside in[2]. Years later, when Yoh and Anna move to Tokyo, the inn becomes their home in Tokyo. Inspired by a suggestion from one of Ryu's gang members, Anna decides to remodel the entire inn into Funbari Onsen. Throughout the second round of the Shaman Fight, she continues to advertise the inn and looks for resources to develop it. Its eventual official advertisement song Funbari no Uta was composed by Johann Faust VIII.

After the Shaman Fight, the development of the inn is left primarily in the hands of Tamamura Tamao when Anna and Yoh find themselves obligated to travel around the world. Tamao eventually becomes the manager of the inn, where Ryu works as a chef and the Hana-gumi work as waitresses.

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References

  1. Shaman King Manga - Volume 31 extras
  2. Shaman King Manga - Volume 31, Funbari Poem: Mickey's World - The Bloom of Youth

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Funbari Onsen
Owner(s): Asakura Anna  •  Tamamura Tamao
Employee: Asakura Anna  •  Tamamura Tamao
Shaman Team: Asakura Yoh  •  Umemiya Ryunosuke  •  Johann Faust VIII
Abilities
Spirits: Amidamaru  •  Tokageroh  •  Eliza Faust  •  Frankensteiny
Related Articles
Groups: Team "Funbari Onsen"
Other: Funbari no Uta  •  Funbari Onsen