The level of attention to details are just the best I’ve ever seen. Heated towels are unbelievable. Housekeeping must’ve to spent hours cleaning and refilling all the amenities.
@Pyon_Chan Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching. I too was amazed at the heated towels! Japan has abundant nature and great hospitality. And the food is good too😋🍴 Please come to Japan on vacation!
@BoeingJetJockey Жыл бұрын
@@Pyon_Chan Japan is, and always be, my number one destination. Before Covid, I spent over a hundred days per year in Japan each year. I never visited the same place twice (except for ski trip). I always find a new spot to visit in a new destination each time. I preferred small Ryokan in a small town that pay attention to details. But I’ve never seen such a level.
@benjamintsai7799 Жыл бұрын
Totally agree, those big and small details are the reason why Japan has driven so many people crazy. Even a Japanese toilet alone is enough to amaze all the Americans.
はい。 竹ふえさんは紅葉狙いですw 熊本では、いつも天空の船さんを利用してました。あそこの露天風呂からの景色がとても印象的で。アイコンの写真も天空さんのベランダから撮ったものです。 まだであれば天空の船さんも是非! 食事も美味しいのでオススメです。 ONE suite The Gardenの支配人もぴょんさんの動画をとても気に入られましたよ(^-^)
@Pyon_Chan2 жыл бұрын
@@f.tjb6460 さま 天空の船さん初めてお聞きしました✨ ご紹介ありがとうございます🎵 One suite the grandの方も動画ご覧くださったのですね😮! そうおっしゃっていただけて嬉しいです😭💓
Great video! Out of all the onsens you’ve been to recently (Takafue, Zaborin, etc.), which ones are your favorites?
@Pyon_Chan2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching🐰🤍To be honest, in the category of onsen ryokan, I especially love Zaoborin, Aonoza, Daikon no Hana, and Asaba! I also recommend Gekkouju, which I will post soon.
@G.Aleksey Жыл бұрын
Благодарю за познавательное видео про роскошный рёкан в Японии!❤🙏👍
@Pyon_Chan Жыл бұрын
Спасибо за просмотр этого видео! Ваш комментарий сделал мой день!🐰🌷
Ive been to onsen ryokans but I have to been wanting to ask for a very long time why would you need to go the open air onsen when you already have a private one in your own room? Are they different? Is the private one in your room not true onsen water? Or is the open air onsen filled with different waters?
@Pyon_Chan Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment. In most cases, onsen in the same ryokan have the same composition. (Note: Occasionally, there are facilities with different sources.) I think the reason people have open-air baths in their rooms but also go to public open-air baths is because they want to experience different types of views, sizes, environments, etc.
Your channel is so helpful that i wouldnt be able to thank you enough..Japanese onsens and ryokans are extraordinary gems and japanese people are the best jewelers to work with the gems to make them shine and look at their best -starting with staff, bussinesses that provide the best of the best and channel like yours that share with the rest of the world .. P.S. Is the price of 224 000 for 2 people for how many days?
@Pyon_Chan Жыл бұрын
I am very happy to read your comment. I will continue to bring videos of wonderful places in Japan to the people of the world😊 This rate is for one night. The price is high, but still all rooms are always full!