Japanese Inn/ Hotel/Capsule Hotel/ Which one do you want to stay at in Japan? Please let us know. Thank you for watching!
@silvae687010 ай бұрын
Good question, I hope in normal Inn hotel , I have ask a travel agency.
@SharonAM-fc5ic29 күн бұрын
Excellent information...thankyou
@CleoHarperReturns7 күн бұрын
Wow I would love to stay in a ryokan! But maybe not in Tokyo. Thank you so much for showing us the inside perspective. Also, sorry for leaving so many comments today but I've been binge-watching and I feel it's rude not to leave a comment.
@annetteziegler79444 ай бұрын
For viewers: The reasons why NOT to stay at a ryokan in Tokyo actually start @03:39. I've booked at Yuen Shijuku Onsen Ryokan (without meals), where there is a gorgeous openair rooftop hotspring (my "nature" is the city), no curfew, luggage drop-off, and public transport close by. So all the reasons in the video are not relevant to my wishes.
@sergioc18317 ай бұрын
Arigato Gozaimasu Nao. I really learn about Japanese culture with your videos.Thank you for making this information available. I have been planning my first trip to Japan for years, Because of of the Pandemic (COVID)I had posponed my dream trip many times. I saw your video about Ryokan and onsens and has fall in love with the idea of going to Japan on January 2025. I really want to experience a traditional Onsen in a Ryokan outside Tokyo in the country side and have an open onsen with snow around me. Please suggest me a good prefecture/town I can find this dream place. We want to enjoy the food and the culture of a traditional Ryokan.
@JapanwithNao7 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching😉 I'm happy my videos let you come to Japan finally😍 Onsen is really good! In winter, it's exceptional! There are many onsen towns in Japan. The most popular and easy-to-access place is Hakone. If you really value on going to the countryside, I suggest Kinosaki Onsen (my hometown). It's getting famous now, but still not so popular compared to other onsen town. Other places are...Beppu, Ginzan Onsen....there are plenty! Hope you have a wonderful onsen experience in Japan😘
@silvae687010 ай бұрын
👋Hi 😮...Hier is Friday 9:20 pm you have Saturday 12:20 pm. To go to the country side, I will need a guide, probably. Do you agree, Nao? If you know a guide company let me know.
@JapanwithNao10 ай бұрын
Hey! Thank you for watching! I think you can travel to the Japanese countryside without a tour guide😉 I believe most people do sightseeing without them. We will publish a video talking about the Japanese countryside this weekend. We hope it helps you. 😊
@silvae687010 ай бұрын
@JapanwithNao 👋 Hi Nao, I appreciate your help. I will be connected to see your video. Despite my Japanese homework, which is burning 🔥 my brain. I am always here.
@giesulistyo16943 ай бұрын
Talking too much, repeating same things several times.