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Staying at a Traditional Japanese Inn | Ryokan & Onsen Etiquette | japan-guide.com

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Ryokan are more than just a place to sleep, they are also a unique opportunity to experience the traditional Japanese lifestyle and hospitality, incorporating elements such as tatami floors, futon beds, Japanese style baths and local cuisine.
In this video we will show you everything you need to know to fully enjoy your stay at a ryokan.

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0:00 Introduction
1:16 Reservation
1:57 Arrival
3:38 Your room
5:32 Things to do
7:40 Meals
9:03 Check out
9:37 Outro

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Visiting Japan's Secret Winter Village like Spirited Away | Ginzan Onsen

This time, we are visiting at Ginzan Onsen which is said to be like the world of Spirited Away, located deep in the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture in Japan.

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Takayama, The Most Beautiful and Traditional Town in Japan | 4K

If You’re interested in traditional scenery of town in Japan, You would never miss Takayama, Gifu Prefecture.
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LUXURY JAPANESE FOOD - Multi-course Kaiseki at Traditional Onsen Hotel in Hakone, Japan!

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One of the greatest things about Japanese culture is the idea of minimalism, relaxation, nature, and food. And for a long time now, I’ve really wanted to experience a Japanese ryokan, a traditional inn, that typically includes an onsen (hot spring bath) and meals which are served in your room.

My wife and I were in Tokyo, and on a last spur of the moment decision, I found a ryokan not too far from Tokyo, in the mountains in a place called Hakone. We took the train to Hakone and checked into our ryokan for 1 night.

It was a bit more expensive than I had anticipated, but as I kept on searching, some ryokans were filling up, and then Ying and I really wanted to have the private onsen so I could film and make a video (in the public onsen room, which would be cheaper - I couldn’t film of course!). So we splurged, for the experience, Japanese culture, and the food.

The room was amazing, private onsen, amazing garden view, and traditional Japanese food. In the evening, they brought out multi-course Japanese kaiseki dinner. It included all sorts of regional Japanese food and some of the fanciest food I’ve ever had. Some dishes were good, others a little plain for my liking - but I really appreciated the quality and simplicity.

Staying at a traditional Japanese ryokan and eating luxury Japanese food was really an amazing relaxing and Japanese cultural experience.

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Japan Travel Vlog | ❄️Winter getaway to Nagano | Exploring the Snow Monkey Park, Onsen Village

Most of my time in Japan has been spent in Tokyo because thats where I’ve lived and worked; however, today I’m going on a winter getaway to Nagano!

This is actually my 2nd time in Nagano, Japan, but this time I'm spending it at a Ryokan which is a traditional style Japanese Hotel. In addition to this, I'll also be exploring the snow monkey park, onsen village, and showing you where to go & what to do

I’m always looking for new ways to experience Japan in a cultural and authentic way, so stay tuned to see more adventures in Japan… as well as other places around the world!

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Countryside Homestay Experience | Traditional Japan House In Akita

It was my first time doing a homestay experience in the countryside of Japan but it sure was a very memorable and eye opening experience for me.

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I hope this video gave you some insight on what life can be like in the countryside of Japan! I love the countryside more as it's less explored by tourists so you really can see this raw kind of Japan and understand the local culture and history more.

Each prefecture has it's own speciality and history so what better way to immerse yourself in the culture than to try a homestay experience? :) I know a lot of you are worried if you can't speak Japanese but honestly you will be fine! It's not the language that matters, it's the connection between two people so step out of your comfort zone and try it. Japanese people in the countryside tend to be very friendly too and I'm sure they will give you a helping hand if you are lost even if they don't speak English.

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I walked through the small town of Ginzan Onsen during a heavy snowfall, surrounded by a blanket of snow. I savored a hot drink from a vending machine and strolled past traditional wooden buildings, old inns, and ryokans with warm lantern light.

The peaceful atmosphere was heightened by the snow-covered hot springs and the muffled sounds of the town. The mountainous landscape was outlined in the distance, surrounded by snow and dancing snowflakes.

As I reached the end of my journey, I took one last look at the peaceful winter wonderland before catching the last bus back. The memories of my snow-covered walk through Ginzan Onsen, surrounded by hot springs, old inns and ryokans, would stay with me forever.

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Top 10 Onsen Ryokan Hotels in Gifu, Takayama, Japan

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Unwind in the peaceful mountain town of Takayama! | Things to do | Regional cuisine | Hot springs

Come join us as we take a break from the big city crowds and head towards the quaint mountain town of Takayama. In part 2 of our Japan travel series, we explore Takayama's historic Sanmachi District, where the buildings and homes that line the streets date back to the 1600’s. Then, we visit the picturesque farming village of Shirakawa-go, dedicated a UNESCO heritage site in 1995. Finally, we head further into the mountains to the outskirts of Takayama to Okuhida Onsengo, an area renowned for its 5 onsen resort towns. We stay in a ryokan (traditional Japanese inn) in Shinhotaka Onsen resort town. There, we check out the Shinhotaka Ropeway, then soak in some amazing outdoor hot springs with stunning views of the Japan Northern Alps!

00:00 Intro
00:48 Sanmachi District
05:18 Sake tasting
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ZAO ONSEN | Japan's best hidden ski resort?

Today we’re skiing with Snow Monsters in a traditional Japanese hot spring town- Zao Onsen in Yamagata!

The traditional hot spring town of Zao Onsen, is one of northern Japan’s hidden gems. Home to the world famous snow monsters, and one of the largest ski resorts in Japan you must add Zao Onsen in Yamagata to your future Japan itinerary! It’s the perfect Japan winter destination, nestled deep in the idyllic Japanese countryside where you can get a feel of the traditional Japanese bathhouses (seriously straight out of a Ghibli film!) and enjoy skiing and snowboarding on the famous Japow!

Today we’ll show you our time in Zao, packed with skiing, snowboarding and seeing the famous Snow Monsters! We also explore the hot spring town, relax in the onsens and give you a tour of our traditional Japanese ryokan room and dinner! We hope you enjoy the video!

Zao Onsen is known as the “Springs of Beauty”, and is famous across Japan as being one of the oldest and most acidic hot springs. The springs have a PH of nearly 1, making them uniquely acidic. It’s history dates back 110AD when an injured warrior discovered the waters, and supposedly healed after bathing in it. The town is home to many public onsen or bathhouses, which are super cheap at only ¥200! There are also a huge number of day use onsens, often with large outdoor baths- and most hotels and ryokans in the area have private onsens also!

Zao is home to the Snow Monsters, a natural phenomenon that transforms fir trees into towering snowy shapes. The Zao Snow Monster area can be reached via ropeway, and is the beginning of a 10km ski run down to the town below. If you don’t wish to ski or snowboard, there is a viewing area for the snow monsters and make sure to visit during one of the special illumination events! It’s also possible to snowshoe in the snow monster field or ride on a piste basher and experience it that way!

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00:41 Zao Onsen Town - 蔵王温泉
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03:39 Skiing in Zao - スキー
05:10 Night Skiing - 夜のスキー
06:54 Hot Springs in Zao Onsen - 温泉
08:58 Ryokan hotel room - 良寛
11:28 Ryokan Dinner - 晩ご飯
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A Full Tour of a Japanese Onsen (Traditional Hot Spring)

A tour of an onsen, a traditional Japanese hot spring, at the Dormy Inn Premium La Vista Furano Hills Hotel (also called the La Vista Furano Hills Natural Hot Spring Hotel), a four star hotel in Furano, Japan on Hokkaido island.
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How To Spend Two Weeks in Japan - A Travel Itinerary

Traveling to Japan can be the trip of a lifetime, if you know where to go and what secrets, seasons and special spots there are to find, after living in Japan for over 5 years, Ill show you how I would spend 2 weeks in Japan on this custom Itinerary.

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17:01 Day 10 Wakayama
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Affordable Luxury: Relaxing at Shinhorii Onsen Ryokan, Beppu, Oita

Shinhorii is located a few minutes walk from Beppu Station in Oita Prefecture. It's a small onsen ryokan (hot springs inn.) They offer a healthy Japanese breakfast and also two private baths. Their hospitality is great. It gives you a warm welcome feeling.

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The Secret Nature in Northern Japan, Hokkaido // Japan Travel Guide

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