how to enjoy in ryokan
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HOW TO ENJOY IN RYOKAN
Presented by :Thamonwan Ngernthip M.6/2 No.8
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Drinking teaWhen you first entering in a Ryokan you have
to take off your shoes at the entrance area of the Ryokan. Once you have been shown to your room, the maid will make you Japanese tea.
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Change into Yukata In Ryokan there are Yukata provided for each
guest. When staying at a Ryokan it is customary to wear the Yukata when taking a stroll or having a meal.
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Take a bath before dinner
Japanese-style baths are one of the truly unique aspects of Ryokan.
Generally you will find a big indoor bath.The baths are separated by sex.
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Cuisine
Dinner usually starts between 18:00 and 19:00.
You either eat a Japanese style course meal decided by the chef, or in some cases there is a buffet. Drinks are ordered and paid for separately.
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Going to bed
Japanese style rooms have no bed and the maid will lays out a “Futon” (a traditional Japanese bed) directly onto the floor.
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Referencehttp://www.toptour.com/en/howto/ryok
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http://www.shidate.info/http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2029.h
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