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    Japanese F1 Grand Prix

    Hotel Information Page
    We offer a range of Hotels and locations for this event ;

    Our Hotels are situated in Nagoya City - famous for its Castle.

    With over two million inhabitants, Nagoya is Japan's fourth most populated city. It is the capital of Aichi Prefecture and the principal city of the Nobi plain, one of Honshu's three large plains and industrial centers.

    Nagoya is a great base to travel Japan and also to enjoy traditional Japanese culture.
    Our range of Hotels offer a wide range of Local & International Cuisine - adding that special Japanese style.
    Enjoy the many restaurants, bars and clubs. Why not visit one of the many KTV 'Karaoke' Bars and enjoy singing with the locals.

    Hotels
    Our 3* & 4* Hotel rooms are 'Western' style and have private ensuite, with shower/bath, TV, air conditioning.
    The traditional 'Japanese' style hotels offer good basic facilities and are a good way at keeping the package cost down.

    I look forward to hearing from you,
    Kevin May
    Select Motor Racing.

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Traditional Ryokan Accommodation
    Ryokan are accommodations are peculiar to Japan. And its the only one of its form in the world. Ryokan accommodation is excellent and as good as hotel. The structures are made of wood or a ferroconcrete. They have a Western-style guest room but mainly composed of Japanese-style room.(Room with straw tatami mats) A Japanese-style room has various faces as a drawing room, living room and also a bed room.
    Ryokan is built in a traditional mode of Japanese architectural style and inside, you can see and feel the Japan's beautiful culture and tradition. You can enjoy Japanese dishes and culture also.

    When you arrive : After showing you to the room, the maid will inform you of the bathing and dining hours. You can usually choose when you want to eat, but it should be from around 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Drinks are usually not included in the meal, so if you would like either alcoholic of non-alcoholic drinks you should tell the maid in advance. Also, if you are interested in trying any special dishes in addition to or instead of the regular meal you should inform the Ryokan when you check in.

    Baths : One of the charms of staying in a Ryokan is the bath. Most Ryokan have large communal bathing facilities (some have private ensuite). Some Ryokan have traditional Japanese-style baths made of wood or stone. Always remember that the bath is used by all guests in common. It is important to keep the bath and bathing area clean while you are using it and to make sure it is clean when you leave. Do not rinse your towel in the bathing water. When bathing at a Ryokan or a hot spring, it is important to follow the traditional bathing customs outlined above. Some Ryokan allow you to take a bath at any time, others restrict bathing times because of safety and sanitary.

    Dinner : Dinner will be served to you in your room by the maid. Traditional Japanese meals consist of a wide variety of small dishes. A meal at a Ryokan is a wonderful chance to try a variety of food.

    Breakfast & Sleeping : Guests in a Ryokan sleep on a futon spread out on tatami mats. The futons are prepared by the Ryokan staff. In the morning, the Ryokan staff will wake you. She will clean up your room and begin to serve you a breakfast. In some Ryokan breakfast might be eaten in the dining room.

  • Experience Traditional Japan - if you are interested please enquire