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What is a B&B?

Nowadays, homestays are one of the more popular ways of living and are favored by many young groups. So what is a B&B? Let’s take a look at it together.

Minsyuku (Minsyuku) originates from the Japanese "B&B". B&B owners participate in reception and provide tourists with small accommodation facilities to experience local nature, culture, production and lifestyle.

B&B refers to an accommodation place that utilizes spare rooms in self-occupied residences, combines local culture, natural landscape, ecology, environmental resources and agricultural, forestry, fishery and animal husbandry production activities, operates as a family sideline, and provides tourists with rural life. This definition fully explains the characteristics of B&Bs that are different from hotels or restaurants. B&Bs are different from traditional hotels. They may not have high-end and luxurious facilities, but they can allow people to experience the local customs, feel the enthusiasm and service of the B&B owner, and experience a meaningful experience. It is different from the previous life, so it has become popular. This homestay tourism trend has created a thriving scene from an industry that was originally under-developed, and has rewritten the form of tourism.