Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Japan Hotels Pics

In Japan, hotels can be divided into four basic categories.
First, there is the ryokan.
There are many ryokans in Shizuoka Prefecture’s hot spring towns.
The buildings are traditional Japanese style and the rooms have tatami mats.
They are equipped with a large hot spring bath which guests can use freely.
A smaller version of a ryokan is the minshuku.
These are family run guest houses with a warm, homely atmosphere.
The rooms are smaller than in a ryokan, but many make up for this in the wonderful homemade food that they serve.
There are also city hotels and business hotels.
City hotels are generally very luxurious and there are many world-famous chain hotels and long established Japanese hotels which offer excellent foreign language services.
These large-scale hotels are located around train stations and in resort areas.
Business hotels are comparatively cheaper and have long been used by workers on business trips, however recently they have begun offering a prominent and hospitable service aimed at tourists.


Japan Hotels
Japan Hotels
Japan Hotels
Japan Hotels
Japan Hotels

Japan Hotels Pics

In Japan, hotels can be divided into four basic categories.
First, there is the ryokan.
There are many ryokans in Shizuoka Prefecture’s hot spring towns.
The buildings are traditional Japanese style and the rooms have tatami mats.
They are equipped with a large hot spring bath which guests can use freely.
A smaller version of a ryokan is the minshuku.
These are family run guest houses with a warm, homely atmosphere.
The rooms are smaller than in a ryokan, but many make up for this in the wonderful homemade food that they serve.
There are also city hotels and business hotels.
City hotels are generally very luxurious and there are many world-famous chain hotels and long established Japanese hotels which offer excellent foreign language services.
These large-scale hotels are located around train stations and in resort areas.
Business hotels are comparatively cheaper and have long been used by workers on business trips, however recently they have begun offering a prominent and hospitable service aimed at tourists.


Japan Hotels
Japan Hotels
Japan Hotels
Japan Hotels
Japan Hotels

Japanese Foods

Japanese food
Japanese food
Japanese food
Japanese food
Japanese food

Japanese Foods

Japanese food
Japanese food
Japanese food
Japanese food
Japanese food

Monday, March 29, 2010

Travel

of course I’d love plenty of airplane tickets for travel! {France, Japan, Brazil, Argentina, India, Morocco…}

Galerie Lafayette, Paris, France

Tokyo, Japan

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Taj Mahal, India

Morocco

Travel

of course I’d love plenty of airplane tickets for travel! {France, Japan, Brazil, Argentina, India, Morocco…}

Galerie Lafayette, Paris, France

Tokyo, Japan

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Taj Mahal, India

Morocco

Ukraine Hotels 2010

“Odessa” is a 4 star modern hotel, located in the very heart of Odessa overlooking the Black Sea and the Old City. It is the first luxury hotel where the Ukrainian hospitality is skillfully combined with the modern facilities providing exceptional standards of comfort to meet all the guests. The hotel offers 158 luxurious guest rooms which enjoy beautiful view of the Black Sea.

Address: Odessa (Ukraine), 6 Primorskaya Street


Ukraine Hotel
Ukraine Hotel
Ukraine Hotel
Ukraine Hotel
Ukraine Hotel

Ukraine Hotels 2010

“Odessa” is a 4 star modern hotel, located in the very heart of Odessa overlooking the Black Sea and the Old City. It is the first luxury hotel where the Ukrainian hospitality is skillfully combined with the modern facilities providing exceptional standards of comfort to meet all the guests. The hotel offers 158 luxurious guest rooms which enjoy beautiful view of the Black Sea.

Address: Odessa (Ukraine), 6 Primorskaya Street


Ukraine Hotel
Ukraine Hotel
Ukraine Hotel
Ukraine Hotel
Ukraine Hotel

Ukraine Foods

There are certain dining experiences that just make you feel like a New Yorker. Sitting at Veselka’s counter sipping coffee and dipping chalah into a bowl of soup exemplifies this notion 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Originally opened as a candy store in the mainly Ukrainian East Village of the 1950s, “Veselka,” Ukrainian for “rainbow,” has been spreading cheer amidst an ever-changing neighborhood by sticking to its roots: authentic and affordable Ukrainian food in an unhurried atmosphere.

ukraine food
ukraine food
ukraine food
ukraine food
ukraine food

Ukraine Foods

There are certain dining experiences that just make you feel like a New Yorker. Sitting at Veselka’s counter sipping coffee and dipping chalah into a bowl of soup exemplifies this notion 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Originally opened as a candy store in the mainly Ukrainian East Village of the 1950s, “Veselka,” Ukrainian for “rainbow,” has been spreading cheer amidst an ever-changing neighborhood by sticking to its roots: authentic and affordable Ukrainian food in an unhurried atmosphere.

ukraine food
ukraine food
ukraine food
ukraine food
ukraine food