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  1. Ryokan: Selected Tanka Haiku by Ryokan, 2000
  2. Hotels in Japan: Love hotel, Prince Hotels, Imperial Hotel, Tokyo, New Otani, Ryokan, Yokohama Landmark Tower
  3. Tourisme Au Japon: Lieux Touristiques Au Japon, Maiko Henshin, Ryokan, Trois Vues Les Plus Célèbres Du Japon, Minshuku (French Edition)
  4. One Robe, One Bowl, the Zen Poetry of Ryokan by Ryokan; translated from the Japanese by John Stevens, 1990
  5. Écrivain Japonais Du Xviiie Siècle: Ryokan, Issa Kobayashi, Buson Yosa, Chiyo-Ni, Motoori Norinaga (French Edition)
  6. Dew-drops on a lotus leaf: The life of the great Japanese poet and Buddhist priest Ryokan, including an appendix giving the author's translation of ... a very important Buddhist holy scripture by Ryokan, 1954
  7. Écrivain Japonais Du Xixe Siècle: Ryokan, Soseki Natsume, Issa Kobayashi, Lafcadio Hearn, Inazo Nitobe, Toson Shimazaki, Ogai Mori (French Edition)
  8. Type D'hôtel: Resort, Ryokan, Hôtel Capsule, Hôtel-Boutique, Motel, Appart'hotel, Minshuku, Love Hotel, Hôtel de Glace, Condotel, Île-Hôtel (French Edition)
  9. One World, One Bowl by Ryokan / translated and introduced by John Stevens, 1977
  10. I Pass Through This World by Ryokan / translated by Dennis Maloney, 2009-01-01
  11. Le Chemin vide : Vie et poèmes d'un moine Zen by Ryokan, 2003-03-28
  12. Don't Tell the Scarecrow and Other Japanese Poems By Issa, Yayu, Kikaku and Other Japanese Poets (Paperback 1973 Printing, Second Edition) by Kobayashi Issa, Yokoi Yayu, et all 1973
  13. Say, What Should I Say "To Live!"... by Ryokan Ara, 1998
  14. Fullness of Blossoms in Emptiness by Ryokan Ara, 2001

61. Japan Roads - "Ryokan" (Japanese Inn) Etiquette
When you arrive at the ryokan, you may be asked to take off your shoes at the entrance and put on slippers, which are used for walking around inside the
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Experiencing a Ryokan
A "ryokan" is a Japanese-style inn and there are a wide variety of inns found in many areas all over Japan.
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A Brief History of Ryokans Ryokans have been a part of Japanese culture for centuries. Some of the earliest ryokans were located on the Tokaido Highway that connected the capital city of Edo (modern Tokyo) and Kyoto, where the Imperial Palace was. It was a very busy highway as daimyo, samurai, traders, and others made their way between the two most popular destinations in the country. Ryokans were built to welcome these weary travelers who needed to rest and eat before continuing their long journey. Some ryokans were very simple, where people offered extra rooms in their homes for travelers, while others were more elaborate and the owners worked hard to make their guests feel as welcome as possible.
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Inside a Ryokan Guest Room
A guest room in a ryokan may contain the following, depending on the style, design, and expense of the ryokan:

62. Kabutoya-Ryokan
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63. Ryōkan -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on ryokan original name Yamamoto Eizo Zen Buddhist priest of the late Tokugawa period (16031867) who was renowned as
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64. Kyoto Ryokan Yamazaki
Translate this page Japanese, English. , ryokan Yamazaki. Japanese Japanese . E n g l i s h Japanese garden
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65. Tama Ryokan - HotelGuide Profile Of Tama Ryokan In Tokyo
Rated 5 out of 5 by readers. Tama ryokan This is HotelGuide.Network s Profile of Tama ryokan. You Can Read and Write Reviews About the Property or Contact
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Tama Ryokan
1-25-33 Takadanobaba
Shinjuku-ku
Tokyo Ask a Question Write a Review Read Reviews vCard This small traditional Japanese Inn is located in the heart of Shinjuku and is a non-smoking property. Each room has an air conditioner. The Tama Ryokan opened in 1920, and was renovated in 2004. Telephone: Reservations: Fax: Reader Rating: Hi, how do I make a booking for non smokers? - Member, Judy Huang, Auckland
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Getting There: Take the JR Yamanote Line to Takadanobaba, walk past Big Box for two blocks, turn right at Starbucks, and enter where there's a sign saying "Old Japanese Inn." Rooms: Floors: Check In Time: 3:00 pm Check Out Time: 12:00 pm Rate Range: From ¥4,000 to ¥5,000 per night Rate Range (USD): From $40 to $50 per night Nearby Airport: Narita New Tokyo International (NRT) In Rooms: Cable TV. Hair Dryer. Other Info: Self Parking Available. Multi-lingual Staff. City Transportation. Children's Rates. Non-Smoking Rooms Available. Parking Fee. Interior Room Entrance.

66. Ryokan Shimizu: The Inn With The True Feeling Of Kyoto
To experience the true feeling of Kyoto, Japanesestyle inn ryokan Shimizu is the place to stay. Our inn is in a quiet traditional Kyoto neighborhood and
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For comfortable, clean, traditional style
Choose Ryokan Shimizu Inn
on your next Kyoto visit

To experience the true feeling of Kyoto, Japanese-style Ryokan Shimizu is the place to stay. Our inn is in a quiet traditional Kyoto neighborhood and yet it is a 7-min. walk from Kyoto Stn.. The rooms still smell of fresh, clean wood.
Postal address: 644 Kagiya-cho,
Shichijo dori Wakamiya agaru,
Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan 600-8317
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kyo.no.yado.shimizu@ninus.ocn.ne.jp *Booking is available by email, phone or fax. Located within a few minutes walk of Ryokan Shimizu, guests will find a super market, 24-hour convenience store, and a variety of restaurants, such as Sushi, noodle, etc. A short walk from the inn, lie giant temples (Nishi and Higashi Hongan-ji), gardens and old Buddhist handicraft/accessories shopping streets. And KyotoØs famous night-time entertainment and downtown shopping areas are only a short ride away! Moreover, our inn is located really close to JR Kyoto Station, the city subway and city bus terminal.

67. Japanese Guesthouses - Ryokan :: Japan Visitor
This is an article on staying in a traditional Japanese guesthouse a ryokan - where to stay, what s a ryokan like and how to book a Japanese guesthouse
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68. Yudanaka Snow Monkeys - Shimaya Ryokan
Welcome to the Shimaya ryokan, located in the Yudanaka Hot Spring Resort Village. Yudanaka is most famous for the local monkey population who have taken a
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Guest Rooms Hot Spring Location Rates and Reservations Welcome to the Shimaya Ryokan, located in the Yudanaka Hot Spring Resort Village. Yudanaka is most famous for the local monkey population who have taken a fancy to bathing in hot spring water. Shimaya Ryokan provides a FREE Shuttle Service to Jigokudani. the Monkey Park where you can see monkeys in outdoor hot spring baths. Our ryokan (Tradition Japanese Inn) is centrally located and offers a wide range of options for travelers. There is something to do in all season in Yudanaka. We are only a short bus ride from Shiga Kogen, one of the biggest ski resorts in all Japan. During the green season, there are plenty of trails in the nearby mountains to hike around, while the autumn colors here are spectacular. Guest Rooms We have 12 guest rooms. 9 of the rooms have ensuite bath and toilets. All rooms are Japanese Style with Tatami mat floors. Guests sleep on futons that are laid out on top of the tatami mats.
It is a great chance to try traditional a traditional Japanese Room Hot Spring Our inn also features a natural Japanese Style Hot Spring. For centuries Japanese have savored the benefits of soaking in natural mineral baths. They are a great way to ease aches and pains, and almost guarantee you a good nights sleep.

69. Ryokan - Japanese Inns - Accommodations In Japan - Japan Hotels And Inns
ryokan is a traditional Japanese inn, and it is different from a Western style hotel. One difference is that everyone walks around in slippers inside a
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Ryokan is a traditional Japanese inn, and it is different from a Western style hotel. One difference is that everyone walks around in slippers inside a ryokan. Also, a ryokan provides you with a yukata which is a kimono-like robe. Yukata can be your night wear but also you can go out of your room wearing it. The design of each guest room is Japanese-style too. The floor is covered by tatami mats. You should not wear slippers on the tatami. The room is partitioned by sliding fusuma screens, which are made by thick decorative paper. There are usually large public baths inside a ryokan. You should soap up and rinse outside of the large tub because the hot water is for soaking and used by other guests too. You will sleep on the futon mattress which is laid on the tatami floor. Your room maid spreads out the

70. Kifuno-sato | Okayama, Japan | Onsen Japanese Inn Ryokan | Hot Springs | Yunogo
Kifunosato, a ryokan, or traditional Japanese inn in the Yunogo Onsen in Okayama, Japan.
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Welcome to Kifuno-sato Ryokan
Kifuno-sato is a Ryokan, or a Japanese traditional inn, located in the Yunogo Onsen hot springs resort area in the Okayama prefecture of Japan. The Okayama prefecture is known as the birthplace of Miyamoto Musashi, a famous Samurai (swordsman) and Yunogo, a small, rustic town surrounded by majestic mountains. The Kifuno-sato Ryokan was built in harmony with the scenic nature of the area and maintains the warm atmosphere of the Yunogo Onsen town. The pace of the town has not changed much since earlier days and provides a sense of past traditional Japanese lifestyle.
The architecture of Kifuno-sato is beautifully designed in an elegant traditional Japanese Inn style. Once you enter our Ryokan you will marvel at the detail of tatami mats laid out on all the floor in all directions. Your first experience will be walking on these tatami mats in your stocking feet and prepares you for a full Japanese Ryokan experience. After staying at Kifu-sato you might feel that this Ryokan experience was one of your most unforgettable experiences of your travel in Japan.
We hope you will explore our rich culture of relaxation and charm of a traditional Japanese resort experience at Kifuno Sato Ryokan.

71. Ryokan - Wikipedia
Translate this page Attualmente un ryokan mantiene ancora gli elementi tradizionali, cioè pavimenti formati da tatami, bagno all’esterno della camera (che può essere di vario
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Vai a: Navigazione cerca Il Ryokan (旅館) ¨ un albergo tradizionale giapponese Ryokan, vista sul giardino ˆ un tipo di albergo il cui stile ¨ rimasto pressoch© immutato nel tempo. Si ritiene che questo tipo di struttura risalga all’ epoca Edo Attualmente un ryokan mantiene ancora gli elementi tradizionali, cio¨: pavimenti formati da tatami , bagno all’esterno della camera (che pu² essere di vario tipo), giardino in cui si pu² trovare una padiglione dedicato alla cerimonia del t¨ , porte scorrevoli che danno su una loggia, rifiniture interne in legno di stile tradizionale, stanza spoglia, priva di mobili e letti, per² dotata di tokonoma , nicchia di abbellimento in cui vengono esposte sculture, calligrafie o composizioni ikebana I letti tradizionali ( futon ), vengono apparecchiati dopo la cena, disponendo materassini, coperte e cuscini sui tatami . Solitamente colazione del mattino (asa gohan) e cena vengono serviti nella camera che si occupa oppure in un'altra camera libera in modo da poter guardare il giardino da un'angolazione diversa. Ryokan, visto dal giardino

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The staff at Yoshiiryokan would like to welcome your for a calm and relaxing stay Yoshii-ryokan has a splendid history of serving travelers for over a
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The staff at Yoshii-ryokan would like to welcome your for a calm and relaxing stay in our fine example of a traditional Japanese ryokan. A ryokan is an old style Japanese Inn. We feel your time with us give you a taste of life in Old Japan.
The area around Kurashiki-river has been zoned as a historical landmark filled with many beautiful sights.It has been declared one of the most traditional towns in all of Japan.
The white walls and black roofing tiles are features of our Inn that remain symbolic of this town as it was during the reign of the Tokugawashogunate.
Yoshii-ryokan has a splendid history of serving travelers for over a hundred and fifty years . Our promise is to serve everyone wholeheartedly and with the utmost sincerity.
Please enjoy your stay with us at Yoshii-ryokan. Reference 1-29 Honmachi, Kurashiki-shi, Okayama, 710-0054, Japan

73. New Andon
Japanese inn in Taitoku, Tokyo, with guide to features, online reservation form, and access map.
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Address:2-34-10 Nihonzutsumi Taito, Tokyo, Japan 111-0021
Telephone:03-3873-8611 Fax:03-3873-8612
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74. Japanese Inn GINZA YOSHIMIZU / Welcome To GINZA YOSHIMIZU
We provide Japanese traditional way of life in Tokyo, Ginza.
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Welcome to GINZA YOSHIMIZU
Carefully selected natural material has been used for the interior of the inn, including non-chemical tatami, bamboo shoji frames and flooring, and keisodo (natural mud) walls. Keisodo wall absorbs moisture and bad smell. And always keeps room clean. GINZA YOSHIMIZU is the Japanese Inn which created with a lot of natural materials. "Japanese atmosphere which the heart is settled down", "Cooking of feelings which the heart is delighted", "Encounter with the person that the heart comes in contact" Please enjoy staying in our inn. English Top Kyoto Yoshimizu Reservation Site Top

75. Houshi Homepage
From Awazu Onsen in the Hokuriku region of Japan, we at Houshi welcome you to our home page. We ve a lot to tell you about as our history dates back to the
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From Awazu Onsen in the Hokuriku region of Japan, we at Houshi welcome you to our home page. We've a lot to tell you about as our history dates back to the year 718-some 1300 years ago-when our hot spring is said to have burst forth from the earth. That's a lot of pleasurable bathing and relaxed minds and bodies.
Click on any of the items below that spark your interest for a browse through. A look back at Houshi's 1,300 year history. An outline of Houshi's accommodations. Finding Houshi and your way around the area. Traditional arts and crafts of the region. We also:
  • Furnish you with a form for reserving accommodations at Houshi. Explain the organization called Les Henokiens , of which Houshi is a member.
    Interpret the calligraphy adorning the Houshi home page.
    Tell you how to order Houshi's original wagashi (Japanese confectionery).
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    Houshi's television commercial.

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