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Seseragi-no-Yu Sakuraya Sakuemon is located in Annaka. In a prime location in the Isobe Onsen district, this ryokan provides a garden. Free WiFi is at guests' disposal. All guest rooms in the ryokan are fitted with a kettle. Each room comes with a private bathroom with a bath and free toiletries. Guest rooms feature a shared bathroom with a bidet.

Guests can make use of the hot spring bath. Gunma Safari Park is 13 km from Seseragi-no-Yu Sakuraya Sakuemon. The nearest airport is Matsumoto Airport, 117 km from the accommodation.

The Violent Femmes--whose 1983 revenge-of-the-nerds DIY debut album sold a million copies without ever charting or receiving a lick of promotion--re-emerged on a pair of soundtracks: South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, and Mystery Men, on which the band plays a stellar cover of the Stranglers' 'No More Heroes.' 'We're a group that plays all the time and goes all around the world,' explained Violent Femmes singer/guitarist/songwriter Gordon Gano, during a phone interview from his New York home, 'but about once a week I run into somebody who asks, 'Yeah, so what's up with you guys? Do you play anymore ever?' 'The answer is, 'Yeah, that's what I do.' ' To say that the Violent Femmes--who blend choppy guitars and bare-bones arrangements, punchy riffs, and self-effacing lyrics with often Captain Beefheartesque experimentalism--have had an up-and-down career is an understatement.

Gano, the son of a preacher, has flirted with Christian messages in such tunes as 'Country Death Song' and 'Jesus Walking on the Water,' a seeming contradiction to his penchant for penning teen anthems dealing with masturbation, rebellion, and chicks ('36-24-36'). Critics often scratched their heads in confusion over the band's musical direction and issued some quite unkind assessments of Gano's religious inclinations. 'A lot of people have a hard time with different viewpoints or different ideas coming from the same writer,' says Gano, chronicler of a twisted Americana--like Aaron Copland on acid. 'In rock, songwriters are supposed to be speaking to you from their heart, meaning what they truly believe.

Critics like artists to be simple and straightforward. 'That's a problem we constantly have with this business.' Still, the Violent Femmes have had their share of success. Their eponymous 1983 debut LP on Slash/Warner stands as one of the first and most successful alternative rock releases.