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  1. Regardless of the location, most people choose to wear their yukata to dinner, although your own clothes are also acceptable. Alcohol is not included in the price of the ryokan stay, but is ordered separately and added to the final bill. Beer or sake are common accompaniments, and most ryokan will have a selection of non-alcoholic drinks as well.

  2. Ryokan are Japanese-style inns found throughout the country, especially in hot spring resorts. More than just a place to sleep, ryokan are an opportunity to experience the traditional Japanese lifestyle and hospitality, incorporating elements such as tatami rooms, futon beds, Japanese-style baths and local cuisine, making them popular with both ...

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    Ryokan range in size from small, family-run establishments with just a few rooms, to large, modern facilities with hundreds of rooms, guests and staff. They can be found all over the country, especially around hot springresort towns, and can be categorized into two types: onsen ryokan and city ryokan.

    The easiest way to reserve a ryokan is through a reservation website. Over the years, the number of ryokan listed on international websites, such as Booking.com and Agodahas greatly increased, but there are still some ryokan that cannot be reserved online in English. Reservations can also be made directly with the ryokan through their websites if t...

    Ryokan rates are calculated per person and night, and are typically inclusive of dinner and breakfast. Only a minority of ryokan allow guests to opt out of their meals. The lowest priced establishments, on the other hand, often do not offer meals, at all. Ryokan rooms are typically designed for 2-4 occupants, although larger groups can often be acc...

  3. The only one among the names that is somewhat out-of-place is "honkan." "Honkan" just means "main building," and is used to distinguish between the "main building" and "annex (bekkan)" of a relatively big hotel or ryokan (traditional Japanese inn). I never knew what a Honkan was.

  4. Tokyo (東京, Tōkyō) is Japan's capital and the world's most populous metropolis. It is also one of Japan's 47 prefectures, consisting of 23 central city wards and multiple cities, towns and villages west of the city center. The Izu and Ogasawara Islands are also part of Tokyo. Prior to 1868, Tokyo was known as Edo.

  5. Attractions. Get There. Hotels. Narita (成田) is a city in Chiba Prefecture, roughly 60 kilometers east of central Tokyo. The city is most famous as the site of Tokyo's international airport, Narita Airport. Narita's main tourist attraction is Naritasan, a popular Buddhist temple with a history of over 1000 years.

  6. Iyashi no Sato (いやしの里) stands on the site of a former farming village on the western shores of Lake Saiko. The village was destroyed by a landslide during a typhoon in 1966. Forty years later the village's traditional thatched roofed houses were reconstructed and reopened as an open air museum and traditional craft village where ...

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