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- noun A type of
hotel found in Japan, a cheaper version of aryokan .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Most accommodations are basic, Japanese-style family-run inns, or minshuku, with a few larger ryokan hotels in the bigger villages.
Japan's Old Roads Paul Baylis 2010
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“Well, sure, it's just a regular inn, a minshuku.”
Relativity 2009
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During Golden Week ryokan jack up their prices high enough to melt credit cards, and minshuku jack up their prices to usual ryokan levels.
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Japan has three basic types of accommodation: Western-style hotels, ryokan, and minshuku.
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Located above the intersection of two busy truck routes into the mountains, the minshuku vibrated through the night like a gigantic Magic Fingers bed.
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Because the minshuku we would be staying in had faxed us a map, we spent only about two hours finding our accommodations after we hit the city.
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During Golden Week ryokan jack up their prices high enough to melt credit cards, and minshuku jack up their prices to usual ryokan levels.
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Minshuku Network Japan www. minshuku.jp/english/list. html
The Travel Advisory 2006
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Alas, the only accommodation we could find was a minshuku in the foothill town of Bitchu-Takahashi, more than an hour by car from Kurashiki.
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Japan has three basic types of accommodation: Western-style hotels, ryokan, and minshuku.
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