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- married couple and I are going to Yufuin for our wedding anniversary, so please recommend some nice hot spring Ryokan (Japanese inn).
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- Question publication date:2013/11/27
- Update date:2024/11/ 1
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married couple and I are going to Yufuin for our wedding anniversary, so please recommend some nice hot spring Ryokan (Japanese inn).
It's our wedding anniversary, so we're planning to splurge and spend three days and two nights relaxing at a high-class Ryokan (Japanese inn) in Yufuin. We don't care about the budget, so please let us know of a hot spring Ryokan (Japanese inn) we can relax as married couple.
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- This is an inn where you can enjoy the "tranquility" of being isolated from the hustle and bustle of the city. There are many adult-only guests, so I think it's a good place for married couple to relax. All rooms are independent guest cottages, and the layout of the rooms is spacious and calming. The large open-air bath, which is well-maintained in every corner, is also noteworthy, and I wanted to stay several nights just for this bath. When I stayed here, I remember thinking, "I bet great writers wrote their works in inns like this." It's a great inn where you can feel the good old Japanese traditions, which sets it apart from resort hotels with the latest facilities.ユーザー's answer (Posted on:2014/6/ 3)
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A detached inn with an open-air bath on a vast site
- married couple and I went there to celebrate a retirement. There are about 10 Japanese-style and Western-style inns on the vast grounds, and the exterior and interior of the buildings have a historic feel. There are modern facilities so you don't feel inconvenienced, but it feels like you're in a deep forest. There are open-air baths in each room, and there is also a small, separate one outside. The food is fresh and delicious, mainly made from vegetables grown on the inn's grounds. You can experience a calm and different world that is different from your usual life in the city. The futon made me feel like I was on a cloud.ユーザー's answer (Posted on:2014/6/ 3)
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