Overnight at Japan's $42 Old Ryokan Hotel that No One Knows | Hoshidekan

Overnight at Japan’s $42 Old Ryokan Hotel that No One Knows | Hoshidekan

Today, we are staying a night at an old Ryokan hotel, Hoshidekan, located in Ise City, Mie Prefecture. Just relax and enjoy the video!

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28 Comments

  1. That was very interesting, thank you! It is like a time-capsule. I found both the red bridge and the water droplets charming. Nice Japanese garden too! All in all, a fabulous chance to experience Japan of the past. A precious experience.

  2. I love watching your videos! As someone who has to work on her fear of flying, I feel like I am traveling with you on these adventures! I especially enjoy learning about the locations you go!❤

  3. I have seen videos about several unmanned shops, and those would not last here in america. Nice to see trust and I hope its always warranted.

  4. Loved this video! This is what I hope Japan would be like if I ever get a chance to visit there. Thank you for the lovely video 😊

  5. 42美金很便宜,適合一個獨自旅行的年輕人,跟朋友分開房間住也不錯,有很日式的公共空間

  6. ドライヤーは、洗面所の壁に掛かっていたように見えました。あと、寝る時、床の間の方に「枕」ですよねー💦

  7. Thank you for making this video in a more “traditional” space. It, at times, was quite reminiscent of my times in Japan in the early 1960’s. I enjoy most of your work, but this was especially interesting for me and a “call back” to earlier days. It just had a more “home-like” feel to things, but certainly seemed to maintain the standards of tidiness I would have expected to see in more “modern” facilities. And of course, I wish I could try the udon, which looks wonderful to me. One again, I thank you for that fun retro experience both in town and in the royakan.

  8. 床の間に足を向けて寝てはいけないですよ。昔は神が居る神聖な場所と言われていましたから。You should not sleep with your feet facing towards the tokonoma. In the past, the tokonoma is said to be a sacred place where gods resided.

  9. Japón es un pais maravilloso, espero en mi próximo viaje hospedarme en un Ryokan. Saludos desde Guatemala

  10. My name is Abhijit Paul, I am from India, I follow this youtube channel daily, I have a hotel & restaurant business, I help poor people in different ways with 20% money from my business, I request you if anyone with me Contact if you want to do this work.

  11. Thanks for sharing the ryokan n tye traditional street, so beautiful n delicious food. Hope 1 day, i can stay at this ryokan but language will be a challenge, but in think can be overcome. ❤❤❤

  12. Дякую вам за відео! Було дуже цікаво. Так приємно дивитись як люди зберігають своє минуле! Старовинний квартал, яким ви йшли- це як мандрівка в часі
    😍😍😍

  13. This is the most beautiful place I have seen ! I watch a lot of travel in Japan videos, but this, my first video of yours that I’ve seen … is hands down my favorite ! Thank you so much !

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