How different is a Japanese Inn to a Western Inn
Wer are going back in history. An over 400 year old #Sukiya building, which was a retreat during the Edo Period from 1603-1868 for the feudal lords of the Aizu domain, will be the backdrop of my today's video. This historical building is our Japanese Inn and I will show you on how different is a Japanese Inn to a Western Inn. From accommodation, food and cleaning arrangements to souvenirs. As you might know, Onsen is big in Japan, especially sulfar onsen, this Ryokan has a 44C Fox Sulfur Onsen, a private onsen and a community onsen. The rooms are equipped with a toilet and a sink but no showers or baths. #Japan travel is exciting and I discover after such a long time every day new things and I love it.
00:00 Opening
00:34 Going to one of three onsen (sulfur onsen)
03:02 Ryokan or Japanese Inn room
03:28 Special garden light up / surprise
05:15 Kaiseki dinner Aizu style
09:40 Garden light up
10:06 Breakfast
10:13 Sukiya style building
10:40 Features of the path to the onsen
10:43 Community onsen
11:43 Features of the sukiya style building
13:13 Japanese souvenir
13:56 Historical photo of the ryokan
14:05 End
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