BUSINESSLE MONDE (EN)
In Japan, luxury ryokans reinvent themselves to attract foreign guests
Luxury ryokans in Japan are reinventing themselves to attract foreign guests. The Arimasansoh Goshobessho hotel, located north of Kobe, is highlighted as an example.
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