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  1. Ryokan also typically provide a television, mini fridge and a safe in each room, along with complementary amenities such as small washcloths for the bath, toothbrushes and tea for every guest. Bath towels and yukata are provided as well, but are not meant to be taken home. Yukata can be worn during your entire stay at the ryokan including to ...

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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...

  2. Slip your arms into the sleeves of the yukata and grasp it along its front hem, one side in each hand, at about waist level. Fold the right hand side underneath the left hand side, and hold it in place with your hand. Step 2: Now fold the left hand over the right hand side and hold it in place with your hand while you get your obi (belt).

  3. Seishun 18 Kippu. The Seishun Juhachi Kippu (青春18きっぷ, meaning something like "Youthful 18 Ticket") is a seasonally available railway ticket, which gives you five days of unlimited, nationwide travel on local and rapid JR (Japan Railways) trains for only 12,050 yen, or 2,410 yen per day!

  4. Indoor Manners. A lot of rules regarding indoor manners in Japan are related to footwear. A clear line is drawn between inside and outside, and outdoor shoes and indoor slippers are handled accordingly. These rules do not apply only to homes, but also to many traditional ryokan, some restaurants and the indoor sections of many temples, castles ...

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  6. The islands attract visitors with their remoteness, relaxed hospitality, beautiful beaches, coral reefs and jungle-covered hills. They also offer various outdoor activities such as whale watching, swimming with dolphins, hiking, sea kayaking, snorkeling and diving. Because the Ogasawara Islands were never connected to the Japanese mainland or ...

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