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Don't leave Japan without experiencing the traditional hot water cure. Here's where and how to get in your soaks.
Roughly two hours away by train from Tokyo lies the charming town of Hakone, renowned for its natural hot springs ... of my trip was staying in a ryokan, a traditional Japanese inn, which is ...
Hakone is also a popular spot for those seeking tranquil onsens or hot springs. Visitors to onsens ... Hananoyado Fukuya is a highly rated Japanese ryokan. And for those who want to stay lakeside ...
In Japan, the epitome of chilling out is having a soak in an inn’s hot springs – and The Ryokan Collection is a good place to start, with over 47 luxury ryokans across the nation From snowy ...
Now, Hyatt Hotels hopes to take the ryokan concept mainstream ... are the well-trodden town of Hakone in Kanagawa Prefecture, the hot springs valley area of Yufu in Oita Prefecture, and Yakushima ...