
In Japan you can find different types of accommodation to suit all tastes and budgets. However, being an Asian country so unique, we recommend being advised prior to booking a hotel during your stay.
Hotels:
* They are divided into categories as follows: economic, Standard, first and luxury.
* There is no certification by stars.
* The buildable square foot is very expensive, so the rooms are usually small.
* Japan has its own style, therefore you should not think ever in the “lap of luxury.”
Ryokanes:
* The real ryokanes are always superior, not to be confused with the japanese never inn or minshukus.
* The service is exquisite and authentically Japanese, often family businesses, some with more than 200 years of history.
* Price is including Japanese breakfast and dinner is usually served in the room.
* Remember that there are no beds, sleeping on a futon (mattress that is placed directly on the mat).