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  • Ryokan - Wikipedia
    A ryokan [a] is a type of traditional Japanese inn that typically features tatami-matted rooms, communal baths, and other public areas where visitors may wear nemaki and talk with the owner [1] Ryokan have existed since the eighth century A D during the Keiun period, which is when the oldest hotel in the world, Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan , was
  • Ryokan - traditional Japanese inns - japan-guide. com
    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 Japanese and foreign tourists alike
  • The Ultimate Guide to Staying in a Ryokan in Japan
    Why staying at a traditional ryokan is a must? This guide helps you understand what a ryokan is, where to stay, how to choose one, and what to expect
  • What Is a Ryokan: Your Guide to Traditional Japanese Inns
    A ryokan (旅館) is a traditional Japanese inn or B B that has existed in some form or other since the eighth century They are characterized by: their use of traditional open-plan tatami-matted and screened rooms
  • Japanese Ryokan Guide - Japan National Tourism Organization
    Experience traditional Japanese culture and omotenashi hospitality at a ryokan or inn Most offer kaiseki meals, hot spring baths and elegant tatami rooms
  • What is a Ryokan? A Guide to Japan’s Classic Inns
    A ryokan is a traditional Japanese inn and a prime example of Japanese hospitality Rather than just a place to stay for the night, think of staying at a ryokan as its own unique experience There are more than 50,000 ryokan across Japan, and they are enjoyed by locals and foreigners alike
  • Ryokan Japan - Complete Guide to Enjoy A Traditional Stay [2025]
    Ryokan Japan - Discover in this blog post all you need to know about the traditional Japanese inns including where to find them, the etiquette
  • Ryokan Life: Why How to Stay in Japan’s Traditional Inns
    Ryokan originated during the Edo period (1603–1868) as rest stops for travelers along Japan’s key highways Positioned near hot springs or post towns, ryokan offered food, shelter, and warmth for samurai, merchants, pilgrims and other road warriors Today, the ryokan concept has evolved, but the soul of the ryokan remains unchanged


















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