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  • ―長岡鉱泉株式会社を事例に―
    高柳 友彦
    経営史学
    2008年 43 巻 3 号 3_3-3_27
    発行日: 2008年
    公開日: 2012/02/11
    ジャーナル フリー
    This research discusses how regional societies used and managed newly discovered hot springs in the post-Meiji period, as well as the significance and limits of hot spring management by corporations, through an examination of the establishment process and management trends of Nagaoka-Kosen Co., which was set up for hot spring operation and maintenance.
    Nagaoka-Kosen was established as a body to replace the functions of the ward which regulated conflicts over hot spring use by private individuals. This was because a body with legal characteristics was necessary in Nagaoka ward, which lacked a property ward. Nagaoka-Kosen, which was set up by regional residents, led development and functioned as the body for the unified operation and management of newly discovered hot springs. Meanwhile, inn owners who used hot springs as well as new residents in hot spring areas were excluded from the shareholding structure. By prohibiting the operation of inns by shareholders, they succeeded in restraining private interests.
    However, as Nagaoka-Kosen undertook unified hot spring ownership and management, the need to develop new hot springs arose in response to the increase in users. In addition, there was a change in hot spring use, with hot springs formerly used for public baths (sotoyu) being utilized as bathing areas of inns. The change in hot spring use transformed Nagaoka-Kosen into a body to supply hot springs to inns. As a result of the need for a hot spring development company arising from the increase in users, the financial burden of shareholders also increased.
    Until the pre-war period, Nagaoka-Kosen supplemented the fund increase necessary for development with contributions from shareholders. However, as a result of the increase in users and change in hot spring use, they reached a limit in securing funds, and following World War II, they were prompted to reorganize the company structure.
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