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         Ryokan:     more books (100)
  1. Ryokan shishu (Zen no koten ; 12) (Japanese Edition) by 1718-1831 Ryokan,
  2. Ryokan yogo sakuin: Kago, shigo, haigo (Kasama sakuin sokan) (Japanese Edition) by Rinya Shioura,
  3. Zen ni okeru Zeami to Ryokan (Japanese Edition) by Tomoichi Maeda,
  4. Ryokan no shokanshu (Japanese Edition) by Ryokan,
  5. Fuka hitohira: Ryokan, Gyofu, Sengai (Japanese Edition) by Shigeji Koda,
  6. Ryokan Zenji no shinjisso: Jinkaku kara hokkaku e (Samitto sosho) (Japanese Edition) by Yozo Hasegawa,
  7. Ryokan nyumon: Motto oroka ni motto nobiyaka ni ikiru michi (Non book) (Japanese Edition) by Isamu Kurita,
  8. Ryokan Zenji (Japanese Edition) by Hiroo Murakami, 1993
  9. Ryokan to Kirisuto: Omiya Suesada no shogai o tadotte (Japanese Edition) by Masao Takenaka, 1996
  10. Ryokan "Hokkesan" hyoshaku: "Hokekyo" no shinshi o hiraku (Japanese Edition) by Makio Takemura, 1997
  11. Ryokan no yuigon (Japanese Edition) by Yoshihiko Takahashi,
  12. Ryokan denki kosetsu (Japanese Edition) by Shoji Takahashi, 1998
  13. Ryokan no tabi (Japanese Edition) by Toshiro Tanikawa, 1985
  14. Kochu Ryokan zenkashu (Japanese Edition) by Ryokan,

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122. Hoshide-Kan
Properties. TYPE OF PROPERTY ryokan TYPE OF ARCHITECTURE A 2story wooden building. SURROUNDINGS Located in a shopping district.
http://www.e-net.or.jp/user/mblu/jst/acm1/hoshide.htm
Hoshide-Kan
This sign was drawn by late Mr. Ishimatsu Hoshide, grandfather of the present owner Mrs. Naoko Hoshide. Japan National Tourist Organization Japanese Japanese Inn Group Website Location Hoshide-Kan
ADDRESS: 2-15-2 Kawasaki,
Ise-shi, Mie-ken
516-0009, Japan
Tel: +81(596)28-2377
Fax: +81(596)27-2830
E-mail: hoshide@amigo.ne.jp
Properties TYPE OF PROPERTY : Ryokan
TYPE OF ARCHITECTURE : A 2-story wooden building.
SURROUNDINGS : Located in a shopping district. traditional streets NEARBY ATTRACTIONS : shrine, traditional streets and houses, museums, rivers, ocean, mountains ON-PROPERTY FACILITIES : 2 common baths (5 p.m.- 11 p.m.), heater or room cooler, TV, parking (free / space for max. 10), International telephone Things to Try in Ise-City Ise Grand Shrine Trad. Street Pearl Museum Tekone Sushi Enjoy Hoshide's Specialities ! suikinkutsu Suikinkutsu
literally means water Japanese zither in the cave, because of the mysterious sounds made by droplets of water falling into a ceramic pot underground. Suikinkutsu dates back 400 years to the beginning of the Edo Era and is said to be originally degined by Kobori Enshu , a famous gardener and chagin or person practicing Japanese tea, and has been placed in traditional Japanese gardens since.

123. Chiisagata Gun Hotels | Saito Ryokan Chiisagata Gun Japan
(mm/dd/yyyy), (mm/dd/yyyy), Star Rating Saito ryokan Chiisagata Gun, Japan. We have all the convenience of hotels in this ryokan.
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Saito Ryokan - Chiisagata Gun, Japan
Kakeyu Onsen
A Chiisagata Gun , Japan 386 0322
Hotel Reservations: 1-800-359-5672
Saito Ryokan has been established since EDO era was renewed in 1993. Hot springs in Kakeyu have been widely loved from the old days for it is believed to be effective for high blood pressure and neuralgia. Wheelchairs are always available for handicapped and senior persons.We have a hot water swimming pool, a gym equipped with training materials and open air baths. We have all the convenience of hotels in this Ryokan. All rooms face the mountain, river streams by the side of property.
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124. ‹ž‚̏h@‚µ‚Ý‚¸(SHIMIZU RYOKAN)
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http://www5.ocn.ne.jp/~yado432/

125. Mikawaya Ryokan
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http://www.hakone-mikawaya.com/
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126. Frommers.com : Destinations : Asia : Japan : Introduction : The Best Traditional
Destinations Asia Japan Overview The Best Traditional ryokan. Japan. Atami. Overview The Best Traditional ryokan.
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The Best Traditional Ryokan Hiiragiya Ryokan (Kyoto; tel. ): If ever there was an example of the quintessential ryokan, Hiiragiya is it. Located in the heart of old Kyoto, it's the ultimate in tatami luxury: a dignified enclave of polished woods and rooms with antique furnishings overlooking private gardens. Six generations of the same family have provided impeccable service and hospitality to countless guests since 1861. Kinmata (Kyoto; tel. ): Open since the early 1800s, this beautiful, traditional wooden inn in the heart of old Kyoto is now in its seventh generation of innkeepers; the present owner is a renowned kaiseki chef. With just six rooms, this ryokan is personable and intimate. Tawaraya (Kyoto; tel.

127. Postcard From Japan - Staying In A Ryokan (a Traditional Japanese
Read about our stay in a traditional Japanese ryokan in Takayama Part of Chris Lina s Postcard from Japan. Our traditional Japanese room in the ryokan.
http://www.traveladdicts.connectfree.co.uk/Japan/Takayama.htm

128. ::::: Authentic Ryokan / Stay & Eat ::::: Hyogo International Tourism Guide ---
chyoraku/. GINSUISO BEKKAN RAKUZAN. This modern style ryokan provides a friendly service. TEL078904-0622 / FAX078-904-3388. OKUNOBO.
http://www.hyogo-tourism.jp/english/authen_friend/authen01.html
You will receive a free quarterly E-mail Newsletter! Ryokans and restaurants which are positive to accept English-speaking visitors in Hyogo. Guided Tours Available by volunteers in Hyogo Translation Service is also available. Authentic Ryokan Friendly Inn Friendly Restaurant Index Kobe Hanshin Harima Tajima / Tanba / Awaji Kobe [ARIMA GRAND HOTEL] ARIMA GRAND HOTEL is popular for the huge bathroom with various types of water at the 9th top floor.
TEL:078-904-0181 / FAX:078-904-0297
e-mail: yoyaku@arima-gh.co.jp / URL: http://www.arima-gh.co.jp [GEKKOEN KOROKAN] Enjoy the beautiful view in each season from the outside bath with golden hot water. GEKKOEN KOROKAN has three other baths as your private use. They symbolize Cave, Hinoki cypress and Sandstone and have each unique appeal.
TEL:078-903-2255 / FAX:078-903-2288
e-mail: yoyakukourou@gekkoen.co.jp
URL: http://www.gekkoen.co.jp/ [GEKKOEN YUGETSUSANSO] Going through the corridor from the entrance to the guest rooms, you will have a great mountainous view and clear sound of a stream. The building was built in the Sukiya style.
TEL:078-904-0366 / FAX:078-904-0360
e-mail: yoyaku@gekkouen.co.jp

129. Ryokan - Traditional Japanese Inn - Interview Part 1
Free promotion / Paid advertising. ryokan Traditional Japanese Inn - Interview Part 1. Could you give us a bit of background on your ryokan?
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Forward: Many people assume that "ryokans" (traditional Japanese inns) are for Japanese tourists and foreign tourists stay at regular hotels. Indeed, it is often thought that ryokans will not cater to overseas visitors due to the language and cultural barriers. Nothing could be further from the truth. Foreign tourists have been staying at these cozy and comfortable accommodations for years, and ryokans owners genuinely enjoy hosting them. Indeed, as the delights and wonderful experiences of staying at a ryokan among overseas travelers have grown, the word has spread and they are becoming more popular than ever. Here is one of a series of interviews with three Kyoto ryokan owners and their views on hosting foreign guests.

130. Ryokan - Traditional Japanese Inn - Interview Part 3
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Ryokan - Traditional Japanese Inn - Interview Part 3
Forward: Many people assume that "ryokans" (traditional Japanese inns) are for Japanese tourists and foreign tourists stay at regular hotels. Indeed, it is often thought that ryokans will not cater to overseas visitors due to the language and cultural barriers. Nothing could be further from the truth. Foreign tourists have been staying at these cozy and comfortable accommodations for years, and ryokans owners genuinely enjoy hosting them. Indeed, as the delights and wonderful experiences of staying at a ryokan among overseas travelers have grown, the word has spread and they are becoming more popular than ever. Here is one of a series of interviews with three Kyoto ryokan owners and their views on hosting foreign guests.

131. Outdoor Japan - Accommodations - Gunma - Places To Stay - Kashiwaya Ryokan
Kashiwaya ryokan Tel (0279) 642255. Kashiwaya ryokan is a traditional Japanese-style inn located at the entrance of Shima Spa (Shima Onsen).
http://www.outdoorjapan.com/accommodation/accommodation-kashiwaya.html

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PLACES TO STAY KASHIWAYA RYOKAN
Nakanojo Town, Gunma Prefecture Kashiwaya Ryokan
Tel: (0279) 64-2255
Kashiwaya Ryokan is a traditional Japanese-style inn located at the entrance of Shima Spa (Shima Onsen). Shima Onsen is one of the most famous hot spring areas in Japan. The pleasant atmosphere, relaxing baths, and surrounding countryside make it a great place to visit and experience the real Japan.
Kashiwaya Ryokan has three types of outdoor baths as well as one indoor bath, and a private bath that can be reserved by guests.
All of our Japanese style tatami (traditional straw mat) rooms are kept clean, and while staying here you can enjoy delicious Japanese food. Surrounded by trees and mountains, Kashiwaya Ryokan is the perfect place to relax and forget about the stresses of daily life.

132. Ryokan --  Encyclopædia Britannica
ryokan Encyclopædia Britannica Article. To cite this page MLA style ryokan. Encyclopædia Britannica. 2004. Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service.
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=66234

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http://www.iwamatu-ryokan.com/
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http://www.ueyama-ryokan.com/

136. Dobyns Poetry -
Moods. Conflict (6); Despair (2); Divinity (12); Joy (2); Koans (8); Love (7); Men (2); Prayer (6); Reflection (3); Rumi (2); Sadness (7); Trust (3); Truth (6).
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  • Barry A. Dobyns' Poetry Archive Okay, like most people, I've been writing poetry since I was a teenager, but most (all?) of my old writing was irretrivably lost in a fire 1991, probably a good thing too. I started again in earnest in September 1996 and have been writing on and off since then. You can see some of my work in this archive. I don't have a personal biography up anywhere, but you can see a nerd biography and a career summary . You can also see some other ranting by me at Nothing To Declare
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