Umi no ie, Japanese beach houses

Une Umi no Ie

An Umi no Ie

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A beachfront bed & breakfast

 

The Japanese beaches have many services available to guests. Drink stand, equipment rental, and barbecue are sheltered on a beach house for this purpose: the Umi no, ie.

 

 

Most of them generally content themselves with offering easy-to-eat Japanese specialties, such as yakisoba ( stir-fried noodles ) or kara-age (fried chicken). You will also find some drinks, ice creams, and kakigori (traditional Japanese ice cream) to refresh the clientele who come to bask in the water.

That said, Japan is also home to many Umi no ie   more luxurious! Like some cabins in Okinawa, which sell cocktails and champagne to anyone who wants it   under the Japanese sun.

 

See also: Yatai, the Japanese food fest.

 

 

 

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