Japan Ryokan Association - traditional Japanese hotel: "A ryokan embodies the very essence of Japan and is surely the accommodation of choice if you wish to personally experience the uniqueness of Japan - the architecture, lifestyle, nature, traditions and culture. Staying at a Japanese ryokan offers a splendid opportunity to familiarize yourself with the spirit of Japanese hospitality and graceful customs that have been passed down over many generations. When you visit Japan, be sure to experience and enjoy this classic Japanese hospitality. There are some 55,000 ryokan in Japan, of which 1,300 are quality establishments belonging to the JAPAN RYOKAN ASSOCIATION (Jpnz., 'KOKUSAI KANKO RYOKAN RENMEI'. Its members must meet a host of regulations for cultural aesthetics, privacy, and hygiene before becoming members.
In a ryokan you can experience the elements of Japanese culture and customs: living in a room with Tatami (straw mat) flooring, changing into a typical Yukata (robe) after taking an Onsen hot-spring bath, sleeping on a Futon (bedding) put down directly on the Tatami floor, and etc."