The zen-like experience of staying in a ryokan generally revolves around soaking in the onsens, enjoying the natural surroundings, drinking green tea, napping and indulging in memorable meals. Other activities include strolling around the gardens and local neighbourhood..

The zen-like experience of staying in a ryokan generally revolves around soaking in the onsens, enjoying the natural surroundings, drinking green tea, napping and indulging in memorable meals. Other activities include strolling around the gardens and local neighbourhood. https://www.cazloyd.com/en/ryokan-stay-or-not-stay


On arrival at the ryokan, you will be shown to your room and presented with your yukata. These are Japanese-style robes – lighter and more casual than kimonos – generally worn throughout your stay, when dining, relaxing and even sleeping. 

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