Five Tips to Make Your Stay In Japan a Blissfull Experience
Your Deep Japan Senpai have walked the walk in Japan and can offer interesting advice on how to "Deepen" your experience as you travel through the Land of the Rising Sun. Get the inside track on not-to-miss adventure here.
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Futon, Onsen, and Dinner in Japan
Futon, onsen, and dinner are the three reasons I choose to stay at ryokan over other lodging facilities.
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Japanese Traditional Bed and Breakfasts: Minshuku
A minshuku is a traditional Japanese bed and breakfast. Minshuku can be found all over Japan but are common especially in tourist spots.
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Public bath !
Public baths are different from onset, their hot spring cousin in the sense that they are using normal water and they are open to everyone wishing to clean of the rust of the day for 410 yen.
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Hot Spring in Oedo Onsen
Enoshima Island Spa would be a great choice for you, and probably just in case when you want to try another spa closer to the Metropolitan area in Tokyo, I'd suggest you try Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Hot Spring (Literary meating; Tokyo Spa Story), which is located at Odaiba, in the Tokyo Bay.
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Everything About the Edo Period At Edo Tokyo Museum in Japan
If you are interested in learning about the Edo period, the Edo Tokyo Museum is THE PLACE TO GO.