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Now you will ask yourself: What is such a ryokan? The answer is simple, this is a Japanese travel inn. Yes – right it's nothing more than a hostel or a hotel. The https://jersey-duvet.nethouse.ru/articles/washability big difference to our well-known accommodation san, for travelers, but is the equipment! Here you don't have to expect a bed with bedside table waiting for you. Also you will not find laminate flooring or carpeting. And one more thing – don't be surprised that the entire interior is very close to the ground. The equipment - Tatami, Futon & Shoji In the Edo period (1603 to 1868), which was a coincidence, high-quality hostels were called ryokan. Tatami, Futon and Shoji sliding walls are the distinctive foundations that make up such a space. Here you can still stay really traditional, Japanese. The floor is laid out with the rice straw mats, here long-used laying patterns are used. On the Tatamis the futon is rolled out for the evening. This will give you a completely different feeling of sleep. As a warm welcome, you will be greeted with a flower set or calligraphy on a slightly elevated area (Tokonoma). Also, a green tea and a typical region, pastries or a appropriate sweetness. Here you https://jersey-duvet.nethouse.ru will also have your breakfast and dinner. The flat table is placed in an adjoining room by a member of staff after meals. This creates the space you need to roll out your futon on the Tatamimatten. In a traditional ryokan you will almost always find a spacious shared bathroom (Onsen or Senta). The bathroom also includes a lounge area, which can be used by guests.

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