Japan. Lesson 6

Best ryokan in Tokyo
If you’re heading to Japan, staying in a ryokan is a total bucket list move. These traditional inns are all about chill vibes, tatami floors, and next-level hospitality. You get your own cozy room, wear a yukata, and eat a multi-course meal that’s honestly mind-blowing.

Some ryokans even have private hot springs with insane views of mountains, rivers, or snow. Imagine soaking in an onsen while watching the sunrise—epic. Plus, the futons are surprisingly comfy. It’s the perfect mix of culture, peace, and pampering. Trust me, once you try it, regular hotels just feel boring. We recomend you visit Mikuniya Ryokan, Kinosaki Onsen and Ashinomaki Onsen Ookawaso.
Vocabulary (slang)
bucket list - a number of experiences or achievements that a person hopes to have or accomplish during their lifetime.
список желаний
mind-blowing - overwhelmingly impressive.
сногсшибательный
epic - particularly impressive or remarkable.
эпический
insane (views) - extremely, unbelievably, or outrageously
нереальный
comfy - short for comfortable
уютный
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Best ryokan in Japan


Answer some of these questions:
  1. Have you ever been to ryokan (hot spring)? How was it?
  2. Do you know rules that you need to follow for your ryokan visit?
  3. Would you visit the one from the video? What did you like?
  4. In your country do you have a similar place you can visit?
Vocabulary
sliding - able to move smoothly along a surface.
задвижной, скользящий
multi-course - having or relating to multiple courses or parts, often referring to a meal or a program of study.
из нескольких блюд
to take advantage - make good use of the opportunities offered by.
воспользоваться преимуществом
to belt out - sing or play a song loudly and forcefully.
громко петь песню
to touch your heart - to have a profound emotional impact on someone, stirring feelings of empathy, sympathy, or sentimentality.
коснуться твоего сердца
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Staying in a ryokan in Japan is a total ____ experience every traveler should try.
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The food at a traditional ryokan dinner is usually ____—like a flavor explosion.
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Some ryokans have hot springs with ____ of mountains or snowy forests.
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Soaking in an onsen at sunrise? That’s just ____.
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You might not expect it, but those futons are actually super ____.
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