With its tasteful wooden made architecture, delicate art of cooking, and heartwarming hospitality, Japan’s ryokan has offered a unique cultural experience to travelers over centuries. Spirit of hospitality at a ryokan is common with that of the tea ceremony and has been long cultivated based upon the idea of “serving a guest wholeheartedly as the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity (Ichigo Ichie).” This is what brings you a unique ryokan cultural experience, unlike any other accommodation.
Each ryokan introduced in the Japanesque Ryokan Selection shows its unique feature as cultural asset designated, thatched folk house, old farmer’s house, self-catering inn…
All promising you a comfortable and relaxing stay in each characteristic atmosphere.