terms |
ryokan |
As nouns the difference between terms and ryokan
is that
terms is while
ryokan is a traditional japanese inn with communal baths and other public areas.
ryokan |
onsen |
As nouns the difference between ryokan and onsen
is that
ryokan is a traditional Japanese inn with communal baths and other public areas while
onsen is a hot spring in Japan, often with accompanying bathing facilities.
ryokan |
hotel |
As nouns the difference between ryokan and hotel
is that
ryokan is a traditional Japanese inn with communal baths and other public areas while
hotel is a large town house or mansion; a grand private residence, especially in France.
ryokan |
iyokan |
As nouns the difference between ryokan and iyokan
is that
ryokan is a traditional Japanese inn with communal baths and other public areas while
iyokan is a citrus fruit from Japan, with a more bitter taste than an orange, nothospecies: Citrus × iyo.
ryokan |
yokan |
As nouns the difference between ryokan and yokan
is that
ryokan is a traditional Japanese inn with communal baths and other public areas while
yokan is a thick jellied dessert made of red bean paste, agar, and sugar, usually sold in block form and eaten in slices.
bath |
ryokan |
As nouns the difference between bath and ryokan
is that
bath is a tub or pool which is used for bathing: bathtub while
ryokan is a traditional Japanese inn with communal baths and other public areas.
As a verb bath
is to wash a person or animal in a bath.
As a proper noun Bath
is a city in Somerset, England, famous for its baths fed by a hot spring.
communal |
ryokan |
As an adjective communal
is pertaining to a community.
As a noun ryokan is
a traditional Japanese inn with communal baths and other public areas.
inn |
ryokan |
As nouns the difference between inn and ryokan
is that
inn is any establishment where travellers can procure lodging, food, and drink while
ryokan is a traditional Japanese inn with communal baths and other public areas.
As a verb inn
is to house; to lodge.
As an initialism INN
is international Nonproprietary Name - the official non-proprietary or generic name given to a pharmaceutical substance, as designated by the World Health Organization (WHO).
japanese |
ryokan |
As nouns the difference between japanese and ryokan
is that
japanese is a person living in or coming from Japan, or of Japanese ancestry while
ryokan is a traditional Japanese inn with communal baths and other public areas.
As an adjective Japanese
is of, relating to, or derived from Japan, its language, or culture.
As a proper noun Japanese
is the main language spoken in Japan.
traditional |
ryokan |
As an adjective traditional
is of or pertaining to tradition; derived from tradition; communicated from ancestors to descendants by word only; transmitted from age to age without writing; as, traditional opinions; traditional customs; traditional expositions of the Scriptures.
As a noun ryokan is
a traditional Japanese inn with communal baths and other public areas.
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