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- Question publication date:2015/4/ 1
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Can you recommend any lodgings outside of the Kanto region that are good for literature lovers?
Please tell me about lodgings outside of the Kanto region that are related to authors and literary works. I would like to go there with my boyfriend in the spring or summer. Please keep the price to less than 20,000 yen per night.
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- If you are looking for a lodging with a literary atmosphere, we recommend Miki-ya in Kinosaki Onsen. It is famous as the lodging where Shiga Naoya wrote "At Kinosaki." You can enjoy the aroma of culture at this historic and stately inn. It is also convenient for touring the hot spring town.どんどん1555's answer (Posted on:2019/3/17)
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The birthplace of the novel
- Speaking of an inn with a literary vibe, how about "Miki-ya" in Kinosaki Onsen? It is a historic inn where Shiga Naoya stayed to write his novels, so I think it will meet your needs. The baths are natural hot springs from Kinosaki Onsen, and there are many soto-yu (public bathhouses) nearby, so it is also a great base for Visiting hot springs.ウイングチップ's answer (Posted on:2017/9/ 1)
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A lodging where you can feel history and culture
- This is a well-known, long-established Ryokan (Japanese inn) that is highly recommended in Kinosaki Onsen town in Hyogo Prefecture. You can relax in the hotel and guest rooms, which are famous for being the place where Shiga Naoya wrote "At Kinosaki." The hot springs have excellent spring quality, allowing you to refresh yourself from the fatigue of everyday life.DERNIER's answer (Posted on:2017/7/12)
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An inn with a connection to Shiga Naoya
- How about "Mikiya" in Kinosaki Onsen, Hyogo Prefecture? It is a traditional Ryokan (Japanese inn) where Shiga Naoya, a literary master who was even called the god of novels, wrote "At Kinosaki". You can immerse yourself in the atmosphere of literature with a full sense of travel. Please consider it as one of your options.たこべー's answer (Posted on:2017/6/30)
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The inn where "In Kinosaki" was written
- So you're looking for somewhere outside the Kanto region? If so, how about Kinosaki Onsen in northern Hyogo Prefecture? You can probably guess. The inn where Shiga Naoya wrote his works is still used as a hot spring Ryokan (Japanese inn). Please consider it.あぶ's answer (Posted on:2017/4/25)
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Naoya Shiga
- How about "Mikiya" in Kinosaki Onsen, Hyogo Prefecture? This is the inn where the great writer Shiga Naoya stayed and wrote his novels. Even now, the rooms from his stay remain as they were back then, and you can actually stay there. It is a traditional Japanese Ryokan (Japanese inn) with a relaxed atmosphere.るき's answer (Posted on:2016/12/27)
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"At Kinosaki"
- I recommend Mikiya Inn, a registered tangible cultural property in Kinosaki Onsen. It is a charming, historic hot spring Ryokan (Japanese inn). The masterpiece "At Kinosaki" by Naoya Shiga, who is celebrated as the god of novels, was born from this Ryokan (Japanese inn). I think visiting Ryokan (Japanese inn) that was loved by many writers will be a wonderful experience.エイム's answer (Posted on:2016/4/ 6)
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As the name of the inn suggests.
- This inn is located in the center of Kinosaki Onsen, so it was convenient for walking around. The building is quite old, and has the feel of a traditional Ryokan (Japanese inn), but it also has its own charm. The garden seen from the lobby is very beautiful. The staff's customer service is also very polite and I like it.ちちさち's answer (Posted on:2015/4/11)
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How about a lodging associated with Shiga Naoya?
- Mikiya is the hotel where Shiga Naoya stayed when he wrote his novel "In Kinosaki." It boasts a long history of 300 years. Although it does not have luxurious facilities, its calming atmosphere and attentive service are unmatched. What's more, you can even use the room that Shiga Naoya actually stayed in if you request it when making your reservation. You too can feel like a literary master.のむた's answer (Posted on:2015/4/10)
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Hot springs associated with Naoya Shiga
- Mikiya is Ryokan (Japanese inn) where Shiga Naoya stayed when he wrote "In Kinosaki". It is a recommended Ryokan (Japanese inn) with good hot springs, a classy and calm interior, and a literary atmosphere. Kinosaki is also home to many literary monuments, so you can take a literary walk around the outdoor Visiting hot springs and the monuments.ユーザー's answer (Posted on:2015/4/ 9)
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This inn is famous for "At Kinosaki."