Kayos Inn

The Kayos Inn is a 2,010-room hotel on Lincoln Island in the Ikeda Islands. It is owned by the Kayos family. It is one of the notorious hotels in the Ikedas, likely because of its dedication of "the father of El Kadsre", Hiroshi Kayos.

History
Hiroshi Kayos hired a team of workers to build the hotel while spending his time at Edoa after he was exiled to the Ikeda Islands in 1968. The hotel was opened to the public in 1970 after two years of construction. At its opening, it featured the two 8-storey hotel buildings, six single-storey 14-room buildings and the outdoor pool.

In the 1980's, an indoor arena was added to the hotel grounds. Michael Vlokozu, Hiroshi's opponent in the Invasion of East El Kadsre, frequently stayed at the Inn whenever he visited the Ikedas, and referred to the Inn as "Kayos' Last Smart Idea".

In 1985, the Vlokozu Union hosted the Vlokozuian Conference on the Split El Kadsre Era at the hotel. Kayos apologized to several Maori activists during his speech, and was given a round of applause for claiming full responsibility for several major hate crimes committed against Maori people during the era.