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*''Established: mid-17th c.''
*''Closed: 2017''
*''Other Names'': 吉田屋 ''(Yoshida ya)''
*''Japanese'': 富貴楼 ''(Fukirô)''
Fukirô was a long-lasting ''ryôtei'' restaurant and inn in [[Nagasaki]] which was a favorite of figures such as [[Ito Hirobumi|Itô Hirobumi]], [[Iwasaki Yataro|Iwasaki Yatarô]], and [[Sakamoto Ryoma|Sakamoto Ryôma]].
Established in the mid-17th century as the Yoshida-ya, the inn became frequented in the late 19th century by prominent figures such as Iwasaki Yatarô and Sakamoto Ryôma. Itô Hirobumi granted the Yoshida-ya the name "Fuki-rô" ("elegant and grand tower") in [[1889]].
The business closed in 2017, but dishes and other items connected to the inn's long history are now used at other notable restaurants across the country.
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==References==
*Suigian 水戯庵 restaurant booklet.
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