Tuesday, 14 June 2016

Learning Log 5 By Ryan Li

What I did: I was surfing the web about Japanese culture.

What I learnt:Ryokan are Japanese style inns found throughout the country, especially in Hot spring resorts. More than just a place to sleep, ryokan are an opportunity to experience the traditional Japanese lifestyle and hospitality, incorporating elements such as tatami floors, fouton beds, Japanese style baths and local cuinese, making them popular with both Japanese and foreign tourists alike.
There are many different kinds of ryokan, varying greatly in terms of size, cost and style. Some ryokan are small, family run establishments with just a few rooms, while others are large, hotel-like facilities with hundreds of rooms. Ryokan also range from no-frills, budget varieties to costly establishments catering to the very wealthy.

Summary: Ryokan is a part of Japanese culture that differs greatly from house to house.

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