Friday, May 16, 2008

Kitty Trail: Japan 2008 -> Where I Stayed in Nara

NARA


For this, I was able to book a ryokan through http://www.itcj.jp/

Inns and budget accommodations can be accessed through members of the Welcome Inns which are collaborating with the Japan National Tourist Organization. Rates range from 8K Yen or less for a single room. No reservation fee is charged though you will be asked to input your credit card details as guarantee. 

You have to sign up at the site to be able to choose from various locations and hotels. I tried at least 4 different hotels and ryokans listed in Kyoto but was turned down since they were already fully booked. 

This is how I ended up getting a ryokan in Nara for May 9, 2008 visit which was hopefully more out of the way as tourists usually just took day trips to Nara, and Golden Week had also ended by that time.

Although it was written that if you are in a pinch you could always ask for help at Tourist Information Centers (TIC) which are usually found at the airports or train stations, normally I would not recommend it especially if it is peak season.

Aside from not knowing beforehand what or where the location would be for where you will end up, the other problem is that these offices close early. You can bet that most of these TICs are closed by 5 pm already, so unless you happen to be there early, you're stuck.

I stayed at Ryokan Seikan-so in Nara. Address is 29, Higashi-Kitsuji-cho, Nara City, Nara Pref. 630-8327.

Check out http://www.itcj.jp/hdb/529002.html if you can see their pictures.  Pictures posted here are my own. Isn't the garden nice and typical of ryokans? (understatement!)

 I was disappointed I had not wrangled a room facing the garden but since I had arrived late afternoon and would be out most of the day the next day, I reasoned it was okay as long as I could take pictures of their garden, reputed to be one of the more beautiful ones of the Welcome Inns' member ryokans.

That and the fact that I was a bit tired so I only remembered about asking for a room facing the garden after all my things were settled on the tatami mats *sheepish grin*

I arrived in Nara May 8 at 5 pm, took Bus 1 and checked in to my room. Left Nara on May 9, 2008 for Tokyo around 4 pm. What can I say? Nara Park is a bit too big and I underestimated it.


For my Nara pictures, check out these links:

http://cuh888.multiply.com/photos/album/156/NARrA-tion_Descanso_Seikan-so

http://cuh888.multiply.com/photos/album/159/NARrA-tion_The_Inner_Garden

http://cuh888.multiply.com/photos/album/157/My_Only_Night_at_Nara

http://cuh888.multiply.com/photos/album/158/NARrA-tion_The_Breakfast_Room

http://cuh888.multiply.com/photos/album/160/Neko_in_Japan_Nr_Prk


Directions:

12 min. walk from Kintetsu Nara Sta. (half of it under arcades) or 25 min. walk from JR Nara Sta. 10 min. by No. 1 loop bus or taxi.

I don't think you should attempt to walk this if you come from JR Nara Line...as its pretty far..unless you don't have baggage at all.

Anyway, once you exit from JR Nara Station, cross the street to the other side where the buses are going towards your right when you face the street before crossing. That way you will only have 6 bus stops to pass through to reach Kitakyobate Bus stop. When you step out of the bus, turn to your right and walk towards the traffic light but don't cross the street. When you reach the corner of that traffic light, turn to the left and walk 3 to 5 minutes. The ryokan is on the left side of the street. This street is very useful since if you follow it, it will lead you to more shops and restaurants and also to Nara Park.

Actually, the design of Nara streets are laid out in a grid-like pattern so its easy to navigate...its just that the distance which will get you down if you are in a hurry while walking.

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Welcome Inn Reservation Center

Head Office (9:15-12:00/13:00-17:00, Closed on
             Sat., Sun., national holidays and Dec. 29-Jan. 3)
  Tel. +81-(0)3-3233-3303

Narita Intl. Airport Terminal 1 (8:00-20:00, daily)
  Tel. +81-(0)476-30-3383

Narita Intl. Airport Terminal 2 (8:00-20:00, daily)
  Tel. +81-(0)476-34-5878

Tokyo (9:00-12:00/13:00-17:00, closed on Jan.1)
  Tel. +81-(0)3-3286-6611

Kyoto (10:00-13:00/14:00-18:00, Closed on
       the 2nd and 4th Tue. of each month and Dec. 29-Jan.3)
  Tel. +81-(0)75-343-4887

Kansai International Airport
  (Apr.-Oct.: 8:30-20:30, daily, Nov.-Mar.: 9:00-20:30, daily)
  Tel. +81-(0)72-456-6025
 

22 comments:

  1. You are more informed than us who lives here. Sige ,should we plan to go to the places where you've been to - IKAW and tourist info namin! Thanks for the details too.

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  2. Meow Cat. Great journal. Greater still will be the photos. By the way, did you see any Ninja lurking around?

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  3. kulang na kulang ang oras ko sa Nara...I forgot to add that the ryokan closes its doors at 11 pm...and I think their public bath also at the same time...

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  4. sayang lang sa Nara konti oras ko..as in 2 hours lang yata ang ikot ko..kaya napahintay ko kayo don at nawala ako sa Park..LOL

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  5. yes, nag onsen ako sa Nagasaki

    and nag public bath ako sa Nara don sa ryokan kc wala naman talagang bath sa loob ng room....

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  6. As ryokans are old-style inns, there are really no en-suite bathrooms. But the common or public baths are what makes the ryokan experience truly unique.

    I noticed that the Japanese like taking baths together. My sis-in-law's family does, even in their modern-day bathroom – which is roomy enough for two or more persons.

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  7. but, di naman mixed-baths right?

    I think there are a couple of ryokans na may private baths..but probably a bit expensive for me...or naka-open air pa yata yung iba...

    after my onsen experience in Nagasaki..I don't care anymore if other women see me in the buff...hahaha! e don nga, maski wrinkled, pruny and shaped like the number zero, wlang paki sila...

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  8. I stayed at "Nikko Nara Hotel" I booked through " www.agoda.com " which is based in Singapore. As it was a busy tourist period all cheap hotels were booked. I booked many of my hotels through " www.asiarooms.com "
    John.

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  9. Thanks John. Haven't tried that link..but I've looked up the hotel you mentioned before...this was my last chance for staying at a ryokan since during Golden Week, I couldn't get one in Kyoto..

    how was Nikko?

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  10. Nikko was very nice, Y3,568 for two nights with breakfast.
    John.

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  11. hmm...that's a reasonable price....I wish to have more reasonably priced rooms but not at a Western-style hotel though...

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  12. I know, my most expensive was Rose Hotel in Yokohama, Y15,000 per night, ouch.

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  13. *pained smile* and there I was complaining about at 30K yen price of a ryokan in Kyoto...

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  14. Worse still, breakfast was not included.
    John

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  15. well, I've just seen the site...I suppose since its "favored by many well heeled connoisseurs and gourmets"....then I am not that surprised...though I do sympathize with you for the food part...the pictures do look nice though....I hope the service matched the appealing pics..

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  16. Yes, the service was excellent. I had one of the bridal suites, hi hi hi, but was alone.

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  17. hahaha! first time I heard of being in a bridal suite but going solo..I don't think any of my friends have tried that...good for you!!

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  18. wow! It looks so quiet there. I would like to stay for a longer time....:-)

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  19. defintely more relaxed than if you were in Tokyo...while people might tell you that a half-day trip to Nara is fine, my advice would be to spend at least a night there....I didn't even get to see outside of the Nara Park nor eat at some of the good places to try out....*sobs*

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  20. I understand your sobs, I had the benefit of a friend there to guide me around..
    John.

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  21. mine was solo adventure after Nagasaki and before Tokyo...but...my problem really was lack of time...those picture-taking and walking around (and I wasn't even posing for myself most of the time) sure do eat up a large chunk of the day...

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