Japanese Inns and Hot Springs. Rob Goss

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      Tsuru-no-Yu – Nyuto Onsen, pages 208–213

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      Kai Hakone, pages 2629

      JAPANESE INNS

      AND HOT SPRINGS

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      A GUIDE TO JAPAN’S BEST

       RYOKAN AND ONSEN

      Akihiko Seki and Rob Goss

      TUTTLE Publishing

       Tokyo | Rutland, Vermont | Singapore

      Title Page - Kikkaso Inn – Hakone, pages 3033

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      Seiryuso – Shimoda, pages 58–61

      CONTENTS

       The Ryokan Experience

       A Tradition of Fine Hospitality

       A Guide to Ryokan Etiquette

       AROUND TOKYO

       HAKONE AND MT. FUJI AREA

       Gora kadan – Hakone

       kai Hakone – Hakone

       kikkaso inn – Hakone

       Shuhoukaku kogetsu – Lake kawaguchi

       IZU PENINSULA

       Asaba – Shuzen-ji onsen

       kai Atami – Atami onsen

       Yagyu-no-Sho – Shuzen-ji onsen

       Seiryuso – Shimoda

       OTHER AREAS AROUND TOKYO

       Tokiwa Hotel – kofu

       kai nikko –Lake Chuzenji, nikko

       Honke Bankyu – Yunishigawa onsen, nikko

       KYOTO & NARA

       KYOTO

       Yoshida Sanso – northeastern kyoto

       Aoi kamagowa-Tei – Central kyoto

       Gion Hatanaka – Central kyoto

       Hiiragiya – Central kyoto

       kinmata – Central kyoto

       kinpyo – Central kyoto

       Seikoro inn – Central kyoto

       Hoshinoya kyoto – Arashiyama, Western kyoto

       Suisen – Yunohana onsen, kyoto

       NARA

       Shikitei – Central nara

       Wakasa Bettei – Central nara

       CENTRAL JAPAN

       Bettei Senjuan – Minakami onsen, Gunma

       Ryugon – Minami-uonuma, niigata

       Hoshinoya karuizawa, nagano

       Houshi – Awazu onsen, ishikawa

       Araya Totoan – Yamashiro onsen, ishikawa

       kayotei inn – Yamanaka onsen, ishikawa

       Wa-no-Sato – Miya Mura, Gifu

       WESTERN & SOUTHERN JAPAN

       nishimuraya Honkan – kinosaki onsen, Toyooka

       Tosen Goshobo – Arima onsen, kobe

       Sekitei – Miyahama onsen, Hiroshima

       Sansou Murata – Yufuin, kyushu

       Tenku-no-Mori – kagoshima, kyushu

       HOKKAIDO & NORTHERN JAPAN

       HOKKAIDO

       Ginrinsou – otaru

       kuramure – otaru

       zaborin – niseko

       Hina-no-za – Lake Akan

       NORTHERN HONSHU

       Saryo Soen – Akiu onsen, Sendai

       Tsuru-no-Yu – nyuto onsen, Akita

       Travel Tips

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      THE RYOKAN EXPERIENCE

      Browsing through the ryokan brochures at a Japanese travel agency reveals much about the variation and intricacies of the ryokan. Some ryokan specialize in food, at others the baths are the star, while with a few the history and traditions are the main appeal, but in most cases it’s the combination of factors that makes a ryokan special. Take somewhere like Hoshinoya Kyoto, a contemporary ryokan, where you'll find Michelin-starred cuisine coupled with a blend of European and Japanese design sensibilities. At the historic Hiiragiya in Kyoto, the lore of the ryokan itself combines with impeccable hospitality and the finest of traditional kaiseki cuisine.

      One thing that unites all great ryokan, of course, is the food. The seasonal produce, regional specialties, and presentation will vary from ryokan to ryokan, but dinner usually follows the multi-course kaiseki template with a set succession

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