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Nanpuso Ryokan

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lived in gamagori, aichi for 2 years while working on the jet programme. one of the cool things about this tiny little town in the smack dab middle of japan? the annual fireworks display. we set off the biggest fireworks on this side of the pacific. seriously.
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Nanpuso Ryokan

Gamagori is an onsen (natural hot spring) town. The main source of income comes from tourism and there are loads of ryokan (traditional style Japanese inns) built on top of the 4 main onsen areas in Gamagori. My friends and I stayed at Nanpuso for about 100 bucks a head one weekend in 2004, and did it again in 2005. Hopefully this will continue as long as I'm in Japan!! (Of course, I want them to all get together even when I'm not here, but really how could they possibly have as much fun without me? *laugh* I'm a narcisstic beast yes i am!!!) Anyway, it may sound steep, but it's actually very inexpensive compared to the other ryokans out there. The reason being of course the incredible dinner banquet that they set out, the all-night onsens, the breakfast that comes the next morning (with everyone still completely bloated from the night before of course....) and yeah. It's a great way to relax and bond while eating a lot of food and sitting around naked in hot mineral water with your friends. ^_^
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