JAPANiCAN.com > Japan Articles > Category : Ryokan
fukuzumiro_9240.jpg
by Rie - JAPANiCAN.com Staff

Built in 1890 (the 23rd year of the Meiji Era), the venerable Fukuzumiro's entire complex is a registered cultural landmark. The area I will be specifically detailing is a Japanese-style room located on the mountain stream side of the building. Outside its window, the view of luxuriant greenery and the rushing river unfolds before my very eyes.

Japan Articles

Investigating popular hot springs around the Tokyo area tends to turn up the usual suspects: Hakone, Nikko, locations holed up in the mountains like some curmudgeony hermit. But what about the traveler that longs for the fresh ocean air? The sound of waves gently lapping at the shore? The sight of a boundless blue vista, glistening waters melding into a cerulean sky as their body melts away into the hot spring and their mind drifts off into the horizon?

For that discerning traveler, there is the Izu Penninsula.

[ Onsen (Hot Springs), Ryokan | published 2010.07.26 | PermaLink ]

Japan Articles
by Bryan - JAPANiCAN.com Staff

sunnide_title.jpg

Whether it's from the bullet train traveling between Tokyo and Kyoto, from Hakone's cable cars and cruise ships, or simply from a Tokyo skyscraper on an exceptionally clear day, catching a glimpse of Mt. Fuji never fails to inspire. Even better then is spending an entire weekend with Mt. Fuji as your backdrop, as I did when I stayed at Sunnide Resort in Kawaguchiko, Yamanashi Prefecture.

[ Hotel, Mt. Fuji, Onsen (Hot Springs), Ryokan | published 2010.04.21 | PermaLink ]

Japan Articles
mt_fuji_titile.jpg

Mt. Fuji is a Michelin-rated three star sightseeing destination that has always enticed travelers to Japan. In a special report from JAPANiCAN.com, we've chosen some of the finest ryokan (traditional Japanese-style inns) and hotels in the Mt. Fuji and Lake Kawaguchi area, and invited their owners to introduce their property. All first-rate establishments with impeccable service and comfortable rooms, the hotels on this page are popular among Japanese locals as well as travelers to Japan. Relax and enjoy a magnificent view of Mt. Fuji!

[ Hotel, Mt. Fuji, Ryokan | published 2010.03.12 | PermaLink ]

Japan Articles
Ryokan FAQ
For many visitors to Japan, a stay at a ryokan--a traditional Japanese inn--is often the highlight of the trip. In order to get you a little more familiar with the concept of a ryokan, and to help you find the right one for you, we at JAPANiCAN have prepared this ryokan FAQ.
[ Ryokan, Traditional | published 2010.03.01 | PermaLink ]

Japan Articles
<< 1  2  3  4


Monthly Archive