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  1. Ryokan: Selected Tanka Haiku by Ryokan, 2000
  2. Hotels in Japan: Love hotel, Prince Hotels, Imperial Hotel, Tokyo, New Otani, Ryokan, Yokohama Landmark Tower
  3. Tourisme Au Japon: Lieux Touristiques Au Japon, Maiko Henshin, Ryokan, Trois Vues Les Plus Célèbres Du Japon, Minshuku (French Edition)
  4. One Robe, One Bowl, the Zen Poetry of Ryokan by Ryokan; translated from the Japanese by John Stevens, 1990
  5. Écrivain Japonais Du Xviiie Siècle: Ryokan, Issa Kobayashi, Buson Yosa, Chiyo-Ni, Motoori Norinaga (French Edition)
  6. Dew-drops on a lotus leaf: The life of the great Japanese poet and Buddhist priest Ryokan, including an appendix giving the author's translation of ... a very important Buddhist holy scripture by Ryokan, 1954
  7. Écrivain Japonais Du Xixe Siècle: Ryokan, Soseki Natsume, Issa Kobayashi, Lafcadio Hearn, Inazo Nitobe, Toson Shimazaki, Ogai Mori (French Edition)
  8. Type D'hôtel: Resort, Ryokan, Hôtel Capsule, Hôtel-Boutique, Motel, Appart'hotel, Minshuku, Love Hotel, Hôtel de Glace, Condotel, Île-Hôtel (French Edition)
  9. One World, One Bowl by Ryokan / translated and introduced by John Stevens, 1977
  10. I Pass Through This World by Ryokan / translated by Dennis Maloney, 2009-01-01
  11. Le Chemin vide : Vie et poèmes d'un moine Zen by Ryokan, 2003-03-28
  12. Don't Tell the Scarecrow and Other Japanese Poems By Issa, Yayu, Kikaku and Other Japanese Poets (Paperback 1973 Printing, Second Edition) by Kobayashi Issa, Yokoi Yayu, et all 1973
  13. Say, What Should I Say "To Live!"... by Ryokan Ara, 1998
  14. Fullness of Blossoms in Emptiness by Ryokan Ara, 2001

61. English Site
ryokan in Hakone National Park of Japan. Taiseikan Hotel includes 500 year old spa. Site comprises a photo album, map and advice on how to meet Geisha Girls.
http://www.taiseikan.co.jp/eg-main.htm
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63. •˜Z‚̏h ’åç‘ã
Traditional Japanese inn (ryokan) in Taitoku, Tokyo. With traditional meals, cultural tours, and discounts for large groups.
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64. Annex Katsuraro Ryokan

http://www.katsutaro.com/

65. Japanese Style Hotel Koryuen Seizansou
Japanese style hotel (ryokan) in Uji City, near Kyoto, close to the World Heritages Byodoin and Ujikami Shrine.
http://www.seizanso.com/index-e.html
Koryuen Seizansou
a traditional Japanese style Ryokan hotel by the Uji River Government Registered Japanese Style Hotel
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27-2, Uji-Tounokawa, Uji-shi, Kyoto
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66. Olympia Zen Center
The Priest ryokan San (1758 1831). ryokan san was born in Izumozaki, a little southof Niigata city. When Kokusen Roshi died, ryokan san inherited the temple.
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The Priest Ryokan San (1758 - 1831)
Ryokan san was born in Izumozaki, a little south of Niigata city. He became a priest at 18 and met his teacher Kokusen Roshi while Roshi was traveling to various temples to teach. Ryokan san was so impressed that he immediately left with Kokusen Roshi and returned with him to Entsuji. There, he devoted himself to training and became Kokusen Roshi's closest student. When Kokusen Roshi died, Ryokan san inherited the temple. But, temple master's life did not suit him and he left, wandering around Shikoku and Kyoto area for many years. He returned to his home town and settled in a little hut, Gogoan, on Mt. Kugami. There, he practiced takuhatsu (begging), and writing poetry in his unique calligraphic style. Ryokan san loved children and often forgot about this begging rounds while he engaged in games with them. He was extremely gentle and was never known to raise his voice in anger or annoyance. His kindness was legendary. Once while he was away from his hut, a thief came and stole his few possessions. When Ryokan san returned, the thief was just leaving and he saw that one possession had been left behind. Ryokan san picked up the cushion and ran after the thief to give it to him. Later he wrote this poem: The thief left it there
There in the window frame -
The shining moon.

67. RIVERSIDE
Small budget Japanese inn (ryokan) in Shimogyoku access information.
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Riverside Takase (Annex Kyoka) Phone(075)351-7925 Fax (075)351-7920 Kiyamachi-dori, Kaminokuchi-agaru, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto 600-8116 Japan @ƒŠƒo[ƒTƒCƒh‚£i‹ž‰Ô—·ŠÙ•ÊŠÙj §600-8116 ‹ž“sŽs‰º‹ž‹æ–؉®’¬’ʏãƒmŒûãƒ‹ @@‰ÍŒ´’¬ãƒmŒû‚̐M†‚𓌁A‚£ì“Œ‘¤‚ð @@ã‚ª‚éA”~“’–k‘¤ Conveniently located for sightseeing in Kyoto. Japanese-style rooms are all quiet, tidy and comfortable. Common bath in private use, kitchen, and coin laundry are available. Each room has air conditioner, and bilingual TV set. ROOM RATE 3,500/3,900yen (Single) 6,400/7,000yen (Twin) 9,600yen (Triple) 2,000yen (child under 12 year old, who needs extra bed) REMARKS: The number of the rooms is only five The payment is only accepted by cash, VISA and AMEX Check in time is from 4p.m. Check out time is 10a.m. Front is closed at 11p.m., but you can come and go at any time because you keep your room key and the front door key. Please let us know the time you arrive when you reserve a room. ACCESS: Take a bus #205 at Bus Stop No. A3 of Kyoto Station Bus Terminal and get off at Kawaramachi-shomen Bus Stop (the third stop), and walk for 3 min. 20 min. walk from Kyoto Station. There is no parking lot at all. Please reserve a room by phone, fax, letter or E-mail.

68. For Your Information
For your information. ryokan. What happens in a ryokan, a Japanese stypeinn. What is True ryokan Like? Traditions are still observed here.
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For your information
Ryokan
What happens in a Ryokan, a Japanese stype inn
Formerly, the term, Japanese Style Hotel, was used in reference to Ryokan , but in recent years the Japanese term has become well-known and is used in many pamphlets introducing Japan to tourists. In other countries the name of a hotel is usually suffixed by the word hotel. In Japan many words are used. The kan part of Ryokan means mansion. Other places offering overnight accomodations have suffixes such as so , villa; kaku or ro , palace; en , garden; or ya , house. Some hotels use a name that refers to a natural phenomenon such as akemono meaning dawn. These names are easily understood by the Japanese, but very confusing to foreigners. In recent years many Ryokans have added to the confusion by also adding the word hotel to their names. Some of these Ryokan do feature western style rooms and furnishings, but most give the impression of being cheap lodging houses.
What is True Ryokan Like?
Traditions are still observed here. At the entrance, a hostess or clerk will welcome you in the Japanese way by bowing and ushering you in. Slippers will be placed on the slightly raised floor, so you must remove your shoes and don them for walking in the hallways. Remember to take off the slippers when you come upon the reed tatami matting in your room. At a

69. KIMI RYOKAN
KIMI ryokan. Japanesestyle; Clean Inexpensive; Conveniently Located (10mins. Kimiryokan is on your left. Please call us if you get lost. 7mins.
http://www.kimiwillbe.com/kimi ryokan.html
KIMI RYOKAN
  • Japanese-style
  • Conveniently Located (10mins. from Central Tokyo)
  • English Speaking staff with extensive travel experience
Room rates SINGLE ROOM MEDIUM ROOM FOR 2 PEOPLE LARGE ROOM FOR 2 PEOPLE
ADDRESS: 36-8, 2-chome, Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo 171-0014, Japan PHONE: LOCATION Take the west exit of Ikebukuro station. Walk straight past the McDonalds for one block. Turn right when you see Marui Dept. Store . Go three blocks past Sumitomo Bank. Take left and at the third corner, turn right then left. Kimi Ryokan is on your left. Please call us if you get lost.
7mins. walk from Ikebukuro station. 3mins. walk from Kimi Information Center. FROM NARITA AIRPORT:
  • 1.Take the Keisei Line to NIPPORI Station. At NIPPORI, transfer to the JR Yamanote Line for IKEBUKURO STATION (1hour 30mins.)
  • 2.Take NEX (Narita Express train) to IKEBUKURO Station(1hour 30mins.)
  • 3.Take the limousine bus to Metropolitan Hotel in IKEBUKURO (2hours)

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70. Ryokan
Poetry of ryokan ryokan had no disciples, ran no temple, and in the eyes of theworld was a penniless monk who spent his life in the snow country of Mt.
http://www.yakrider.com/Poetry_n_Essays/Poetry/ryokan.htm
Poetry of Ryokan... Chinese Zen Poems: What Hold Has This Mountain? may be ordered by sending $10 to Bottom Dog Press, c/o Firelands College, Huron, Ohio 44839. They are completing a book of Ryokan's KANSHI: JOURNAL POEMS.
Translations by Mei Hui Huang and Larry Smith
(Whose book CHINESE ZEN POEMS is available from Bottom Dog Press
Bottom Dog Press

AT MASTER DO'S COUNTRY HOUSE
Two miles from town, I meet an old woodcutter
and we travel the road lined with huge pines.
The smell of wild plum blossoms
drifts across the valley.
My walking stick has brought us home.
In the ancient pond – huge, contented fish. Long sunbeams penetrate the deep woods. And in the house – a long bed all covered with poetry books. I loosen my belt and robes, copy phrase after phrase for my poems. At twilight, I walk to the east wing – spring quail startle into the air. Tramping for miles I come upon a farm house as the great ball of sun sets in the forest. Sparrows gather near a bamboo thicket, flutter about in the closing dark.

71. RAKUCHO RYOKAN .COM

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72. Ryokan Asakusa SHIGETSU

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73. Welcome To Ryokan Shigetsu
ryokan Asakusa SHIGETSU Infomation l Room Rate l Resevertion l Restaurant l Map lNotice Wel come to ryokan Shigetsu. access since January 2000, ryokan SHIGETSU,
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74. Ryokan; Zen Monk-Poet Of Japan; Translated By Burton Watson
1 Columbia University Press. New Book Bulletins. ryokan Zen MonkPoet ofJapan. Translated by Burton Watson. Watson includes the representative
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75. English Definition Of Ryokan - WordReference.com
Source The Collins English Dictionary © 1998 HarperCollins Publishersryokan r uk n n. a traditional Japanese inn. Japanese. Sponsors.
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77. RYOKAN's Official Site
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79. Ryokan
Presentations in Japanesestyle hotels and dinner parties. A typical dinner servedin ryokan (Inn) and Ryotei (a restaurant). A slightly more rural touch.
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80. Accommodations About Ryokans About Japan Tour Tips Terms
life!! Click here to view a few comments from guests who have participatedin the traditional Japanese ryokan expreience! Click here.
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What is the proper way to use chopsticks? The Yukata is a single-layered cotton kimono. It is worn after taking a bath, or during the summer. While you are in Japan, you will see many signs with illustrations that might be hard to understand, or signs that are written in Japanese. Here are explanations of some signs that will be useful to remember. Attention Travel Agents! We not only make reservations at traditional Japanese inns for your clients, but also offer various group package tours to Japan. Please keep an eye on our site because we'll be posting new links all the time!

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