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Subject: Re: Japan's rotenburo (hot spring) suggestion pls Posted on: Sat, 11 Oct 2003 17:55:50 EST

I just returned from Nagasaki and Fukuoka. We had an overnight in Unzen at
the Miyazaki ryokan. I was great., they went out of their way to look after
us. Breakfast & dinner included, but not cheap.Web site is
http://www.miyazaki-ryokan.co.jp/
It is about 1hour 40 min on the bus from nagasaki Bus terminal

Mark

"mag3" wrote in message
news:sanbov090a9vlldle1nih6nmanuo01q9u5@4ax.com...
> Quoting Gerry Scott-Moore <222ggg@adelphia.net.invalid> regarding Re:
Japan's
> rotenburo (hot spring) suggestion pls in a message dated Tue, 30 Sep 2003
> 09:05:24 -0700:
>
> >In article , CT
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Anyone has a any suggestion on which rotenburo to visit in Japan ?
> >>
> >> I am thinking of experiencing a beautiful rotenburo and staying
overnight in
> >> a nearby ryokan.
> >> There are so many to choose from and I would appreciate your experience
pls.
> >
> >I wouldn't hesitate to return to Yudanaka which is off a train line
> >from Nagano. There are many onsen in this area. There are a number of
> >rotenburo in Yudanaka.
>
> The other place for hot springs is Beppu, Oita perfecture on Kiyushu
Island.
> There are a series of hot springs that people often visit in sequence over
a
> period of a day or two.
>
>
> __________________________________
>
> Regards,
> Arnold.
>
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