LUXURY JAPANESE FOOD - Multi-course Kaiseki at Traditional Onsen Hotel in Hakone, Japan!
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One of the greatest things about Japanese culture is the idea of minimalism, relaxation, nature, and food. And for a long time now, I’ve really wanted to experience a Japanese ryokan, a traditional inn, that typically includes an onsen (hot spring bath) and meals which are served in your room.
My wife and I were in Tokyo, and on a last spur of the moment decision, I found a ryokan not too far from Tokyo, in the mountains in a place called Hakone. We took the train to Hakone and checked into our ryokan for 1 night.
It was a bit more expensive than I had anticipated, but as I kept on searching, some ryokans were filling up, and then Ying and I really wanted to have the private onsen so I could film and make a video (in the public onsen room, which would be cheaper - I couldn’t film of course!). So we splurged, for the experience, Japanese culture, and the food.
The room was amazing, private onsen, amazing garden view, and traditional Japanese food. In the evening, they brought out multi-course Japanese kaiseki dinner. It included all sorts of regional Japanese food and some of the fanciest food I’ve ever had. Some dishes were good, others a little plain for my liking - but I really appreciated the quality and simplicity.
Staying at a traditional Japanese ryokan and eating luxury Japanese food was really an amazing relaxing and Japanese cultural experience.
Yoshiike Ryokan
597 Yumoto, 箱根町 Hakone-machi, Ashigarashimo-gun, Kanagawa-ken 250-0311, Japan
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ONSEN in JAPAN 温泉: How to enjoy ONSEN & RYOKAN #2 : Japan Travel Guide
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I explain how to enjoy Onsen and Ryokan
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I explain how to enjoy Onsen 温泉and Ryokan 旅館
I make 4 videos about Onsen, how to enjoy Onsen, Tattoos at Onsen and Manners and Etiquette when you take Onsen. I just want to not only enjoy, also have a great experience with Onsen. So, check all 4 videos about Onsen.
(I couldn’t all the info I wanted to put “how to enjoy Onsen” video, so I make one more. It’s about tattoos at Onsen.)
In this video, I share info about Onsen and ryokan.
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Well, check this video.
Trying Onsen and staying at ryokan are a whole package of nice experience in Japan!!! It’ll be super nice!
At ryokans, you can spend a whole day enjoying onsens, onsen area, nice dinner and breakfast the ryokan offer and facility. Donner and breakfast are their specialties and you can enjpy local dishes! How does that sound???
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1300 goura hakonemati ashigarashimogun kanagawa
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One of the super high end Ryokans in Japan.
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We visited one of the famous private onsens in Hakone to have a relaxing day outside the busy life of Tokyo, it was such a wonderful experience and I really wish we could have stayed more.
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4 Tonosawa, Hakone-machi, Ashigarashimo-gun, Kanagawa Prefecture 250-0315
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LUXURY JAPANESE FOOD - Multi-course Kaiseki at Traditional Onsen Hotel in Hakone, Japan!
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Yoshiike Ryokan - I paid 77,760 Japanese Yen (at the time $708.16 USD) for 1 night for 2 adults, 1 baby and booked it here: (Not Sponsored, but this is an affiliate link)
One of the greatest things about Japanese culture is the idea of minimalism, relaxation, nature, and food. And for a long time now, I’ve really wanted to experience a Japanese ryokan, a traditional inn, that typically includes an onsen (hot spring bath) and meals which are served in your room.
My wife and I were in Tokyo, and on a last spur of the moment decision, I found a ryokan not too far from Tokyo, in the mountains in a place called Hakone. We took the train to Hakone and checked into our ryokan for 1 night.
It was a bit more expensive than I had anticipated, but as I kept on searching, some ryokans were filling up, and then Ying and I really wanted to have the private onsen so I could film and make a video (in the public onsen room, which would be cheaper - I couldn’t film of course!). So we splurged, for the experience, Japanese culture, and the food.
The room was amazing, private onsen, amazing garden view, and traditional Japanese food. In the evening, they brought out multi-course Japanese kaiseki dinner. It included all sorts of regional Japanese food and some of the fanciest food I’ve ever had. Some dishes were good, others a little plain for my liking - but I really appreciated the quality and simplicity.
Staying at a traditional Japanese ryokan and eating luxury Japanese food was really an amazing relaxing and Japanese cultural experience.
Yoshiike Ryokan
597 Yumoto, 箱根町 Hakone-machi, Ashigarashimo-gun, Kanagawa-ken 250-0311, Japan
-
MUSIC in This Video: Flower Pose -
CAMERA GEAR used to make this video (these are affiliate links):
GH5:
Main lens:
2nd lens:
Microphone:
Tripod:
I would love to connect with you!
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T-shirts available now:
Thank you for watching!