Raysum operates youth hostel safely in Japan amid Covid19
Updated:2 weeks, 2 days ago
Updated:2 weeks, 2 days ago
Kyoto (Japan) April 02, (ANI): Kyoto is a famous tourist destination in Japan. Foreign tourists come here to enjoy and feel the charm of the traditional culture and landscape. Under the situation of COVID-19, tourism industry has generated hopeful ideas for future. “Webase Kyoto” produced by Raysum is the hostel in the central town of Kyoto. It is a simple affordable accommodation which targets the young travelers around the world. Hostel’s staff speaks several languages, and there are special hospitality services which are not available in the normal hotels. One of the concepts is to communicate with people through various events. The Guests from around 100 countries have stayed here. This event is called "Taiko", a Japanese traditional music experience class. This day is the Lunar New Year, foreign students and local people were invited in the event. This is an online connection with a temple near Mt. Fuji. Guests too experience traditional Japanese customs. Guests can also attend cooking class and enjoy making Chinese and Korean traditional dishes. Cooking teacher is the staff of hostel. These dishes are traditional Chinese and Korean foods, and people eat them to celebrate the Lunar New Year. "Webase Kyoto" initiative provides travelers with a lot of fun and variety of communication in addition to tourism for future without COVID-19.
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