释义 |
‖ ryokan|ˈrjokan| [Jap.] A traditional Japanese inn or hostelry.
1963Maclean's Mag. 9 Mar. 37 The most charming hotel I ever stayed at was a Japanese ryokan in the mountain spa of Kinugawa north of Tokyo. 1968Sat. Rev. (U.S.) 23 Dec. 57/2 Stay in a 17th-century ryokan—inn. 1970Guardian 12 Dec. 6/6 The ryokans, country inns, are worth the slight additional expense over Westernized hotels. 1972Times 8 May (Japan Suppl.) p. viii/2 The site..contains a magnificent temple and several ryokan—traditional Japanese inns. 1979Amer. Poetry Rev. Mar./Apr. 45/2 Several ferries, sighted from the small balcony of our private Ryokan overlooking the beach, circle Dogashima Bay from dawn to dusk. |