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@bingeprotocol
Cinephile • Futurist • Gamer • $SPY simple dude into tech, financial markets, mens/streetwear, & architecture.
Katılım Mart 2026
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@bingeprotocol @RealOneKi @Primewave96 Critical thinking? Nah I just honestly don’t give a fuck.
Get in the back of the line like the rest of us.
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@bingeprotocol Panasonic S5ii has been my go to. Typically with Leica glass.
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Since you seemed to appreciate my pics from the oldest hotel (ryokan) in the world, Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan, here are 4 more. If you want to go, rooms are pretty reasonable ($475 for a higher-end room) considering that the stay includes an unbelievable multi-course private kaiseki dinner and breakfast.
Driving is your only option - it's 3 hours outside of Tokyo and trains don't go there. Fortunately, renting a car is not difficult - the hardest part is making sure to get your international driver's license from AAA (it's just paperwork, though). Hertz partners with Toyota Rent a Car so you can book through them. And you're RH side of the road.
The drive is wonderful. You will almost certainly see native monkeys when you hit Hwy 37 along the Haya River. We went in November which I highly recommend. Its a little chilly but the leaves are changing color, weather is cool in Tokyo, and our room included a large onsen (natural hot spring) tub on the balcony overlooking the river. Taking tea or a little sake in a warm tub on your balcony with crisp autumn air, listening to the river run is definitional zen.
The service is unparalleled. You sleep on futons on the tatami mat floor that the staff set up for you while you are at dinner. Best night of sleep I've ever had in my life. I woke up at 4:30 in the morning and went on a jog along the river in near-pitch dark. A troop of monkeys and I all startled the shit out off each other but we never actually saw one another.
The staff was so kind that I swear to god I got a little misty-eyed when they bade us farewell. We were only there one night, and we drove on to Kyoto.
If renting a car is too intimidating for you, no problem. Public transit to other equally stunning ryokan options in Hakone or Lake Kawaguchiko are available. Hakone Ginyu ($750/night for the best room on the property) is not as old as Keiunkan, but it's definitely a bit glitzier and you are smack in the middle of tourist hotspot, Hakone - one of my most favorite places in the world. We did the Fuji View hotel for a half-western-half-ryokan experience in Kawaguchiko, and it was a reasonable $244/night for a upscale ryokan-style room with a breathtaking view of Fuji from the balcony.
I can give a little more detail on Fuji and Hakone too.




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@bingeprotocol @DowntownDil @MHTruthUltra Most of these people making courses don’t make money in the market. Their money is made with the courses.I wouldn’t call it a scam it’s just a hustle. Newbies aren’t aware and post like these help them.
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@BowCurator @DowntownDil @MHTruthUltra i’m sure there’s scammers out there as in every avenue but there’s a lot of gems people are missing out on because of ignorant posts like these.
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@TifaFan1997 @yuya0240 wow, much appreciated! will be visiting soon, hopefully i’ll be able to add my own version to this thread. many blessings your way.
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@bingeprotocol @yuya0240 It's on the walking path leading to the Iwaya caves on Enoshima Island, in Kanegawa Prefecture, near Kamakura. I just visited recently, it's a charming little angle, though there was quite a line of people wanting to take a similar photo.
maps.app.goo.gl/eWo37uLHyTC5iP…


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