{"id":40258,"date":"2018-09-02T08:00:46","date_gmt":"2018-09-01T23:00:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/voyapon.com\/?p=40258"},"modified":"2021-05-08T23:13:19","modified_gmt":"2021-05-08T14:13:19","slug":"ehime-toon-botchan-theatre-and-ryokan","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/voyapon.com\/ehime-toon-botchan-theatre-and-ryokan\/","title":{"rendered":"A Modern Culture Experience and Staying in a Ryokan in Toon"},"content":{"rendered":"
Sponsored by Toon city<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n During my weekend in Ehime<\/strong>, a lesser known prefecture on Shikoku Island<\/strong>, I had the opportunity to discover the small city of Toon<\/strong>, located 30 minutes away from Matsuyamashi Station<\/strong>. I was particularly excited at the idea of visiting this part of the country because to me, discovering the countryside and its lesser traveled areas<\/strong>\u00a0is a good way to immerse yourself in authentic Japan.<\/strong><\/p>\n Whenever I think of traditional Japan<\/strong>, one of the first things I imagine is staying in a beautiful ryokan<\/strong><\/em>. Ryo<\/em>… what? No worries, I was not familiar with this term either before coming here. A ryokan<\/em><\/strong>\u00a0is simply a Japanese style inn<\/strong>, often built with traditional construction material such as wood, bamboo or rice paper. You go to a ryokan to fully immerse yourself in Japanese culture<\/strong>, unwind and enjoy all the facilities such as hot spring baths.<\/strong><\/p>\nStaying in a Ryokan in Toon<\/strong><\/h2>\n