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[JAPANiCAN.com | Japan Hotels, Ryokan & Tour Booking Made Easy]( [JTB LOGO] [Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser](. [Top Image]( Experience It For Yourself Top Picks --------------------------------------------------------------- [Kanagawa] KAI Hakone Set apart in a world of its own, KAI Hakone is a serene resort sitting at the entrance of Hakone in the embrace of nature. Enjoy summertime stays with a Hakone post-town experience. Japanese-style Room + Breakfast from JPY 56,482 [Book]( [Tochigi] KAI Kinugawa Tochigi indigo dyeing folk crafts dotted around this hot spring hotel glimmers in the sunlight flickering through the trees. Rooms are equipped with a spacious terrace opening onto the forest. Japanese-style Room + Dinner & Breakfast from JPY 51,297 [Book]( [Shizuoka] KAI Enshu Located where the best green tea in all of Japan is, all rooms have stunning views of Lake Hamana. Kaiseki meals feature the famous char-grilled eel with sweet sauce. Japanese-style Room + Breakfast from JPY 35,371 [Book]( [Shizuoka] KAI Atami An Edo era hot spring ryokan just 45 minutes from Tokyo, offering stunning views from its cliff-top perch. Soak in one of Japan's oldest hot spring baths with water drawn directly from the source. Japanese-style Room + Breakfast from JPY 57,038 [Book]( [Oita] KAI Aso Consisting of 12 private suite guestrooms overlooking the five peaks of Mt. Aso, enjoy early morning trekking for viewing Miyama-Kirishima blossoms. Suite + Dinner & Breakfast from JPY 74,075 [Book]( [Aomori] KAI Tsugaru A hot spring ryokan with over 800 years of history that stands in the inner parlor of Hirosaki. See the famous night cherry blossoms in Hirosaki Park. Japanese-style Room + Dinner & Breakfast from JPY 40,500 [Book]( [SEE MORE]( Popular Areas --------------------------------------------------------------- Hokkaido Tokyo Hakone Kyoto Osaka [TripAdvisor]( Rental car Tickets Blog [Hotels]( [Ryokan]( [Things to Do]( [Transport]( [Train & Hotel]( [Deals]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Content in this newsletter is accurate as of 3 April 2018, and is sent only to JAPANiCAN members who have currently subscribed. If are a member and wish to unsubscribe, please change the preferences in your account. Non-members please [click here](. Please do not reply to this email. Enquiries can be forwarded to Customer Support ([click here](). [Facebook]( [YouTube](

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