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Secret Japan Japan off the beaten tracks / le Japon hors des sentiers battus
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plessis94
Joined: 15 Apr 2008
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You have posted in this forum: Wed Apr 16, 2008 7:05 am Post subject: staying at KAMAKURA |
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We'll go to Japan next July ; we sould stay at Kamakura during two days and find cheap and confortable Ryokan or minshuku in this town.
Please give me some informations ( web site, adress or any more about this town ).
Thank you for your assistance
Best regards
Marc |
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Olrik
Joined: 08 Dec 2006
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You have posted in this forum: Sat Apr 19, 2008 5:39 am Post subject: Re: staying at KAMAKURA |
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Hello Marc, i've put your topic here, in the section Travel talks. If you have any kind of question, it's better to ask it here, in this section, than in the guides section.
Anyway, i think you're french, so i will pursue in French. Please send me a message if not, i will edit this message.
Pour les informations concernant Kamakura, vous disposez sur ce site, de l'excellent guide écrit par Fredayu:
http://www.secret-japan.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=510
Il vous permettra de préparer au mieux votre séjour dans la ville. N'hésitez pas d'ailleurs à consulter d'autres guides, et utiliser la fonction recherche si besoin était.
Concernant les recherches de ryokans/minshuku, Fredayu avait déjà listé un lien permettant de vous y retrouver question hébergement, en voici quelques-uns de la liste présente sur le lien suivant:
http://www1.kamakuranet.ne.jp/kamakura/info/accommodation2.html
Le kakiya ryokan:
http://www.kakiya.co.jp/
Le Kaihinso:
http://www.kaihinso.jp/
Ou encore le Iwamotaro (sur le site japanese guest houses entièrement en anglais):
http://www.japaneseguesthouses.com/db/kamakura/iwamotoro.htm
En espérant que cela vous soit utile.
Olrik |
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motsuki
Joined: 20 Apr 2008
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You have posted in this forum: Sun Apr 20, 2008 6:13 pm Post subject: Kamakura place to stay |
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:idea: :?: Does anyone know of a place to stay within walking distance of the temples in a quiet neighborhood away from noise of the city in Kamakura? We would like a moderately priced place up to $150 per night for a couple. We like Japanese style rooms. I checked out the ryokans suggested but the locations were either in the city or the neighborhood lacked atmosphere. |
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sanji
Joined: 20 Sep 2005
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You have posted in this forum: Mon Apr 28, 2008 3:47 am Post subject: |
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Hello motsuki,
I merged your message to a topic that was started a couple of days ago, also about lodging in Kamakura.
There are only limited options for ryokan in the heart of the city. Very limited, as a matter of fact.
The most usual accommodations are large hotels, like the Kamakura Prince Hotel or the Kamakura Park Hotel (typical price from 150$/room).
If you check on jalan.net, you will find very limited choice for Kamakura. And no ryokan/minshuku located really in the center of the town. It seems that Enoshima has more options...
sanji |
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