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How to choose a hotel when traveling to Japan?

When choosing a hotel in Japan, consider the following factors:

1. No matter whether the transportation is convenient or not, you can choose to stay near or around the transportation hub, and you can choose multiple routes to avoid frequent transfer. Or choose a hotel around the entrance and exit of the subway station, there is no need to waste energy and time on the way to the subway station on foot every day. Or near the business district, which is the most prosperous area in every city.

2. Avoid holidays. While avoiding holidays in China, we should also try our best to avoid Japanese statutory holidays, especially those for three consecutive days or more. Book in advance to avoid not being able to book a good room.

Ask in advance if you can take children, because some hotels don't accept children.

4. Considering the cost performance and hotel service, look at the strategy in advance, and it is not recommended to change rooms frequently in the same area.

Extended information 1, Hotel MYSTAYS Goanda Station in Tokyo, Japan, the nearest to the west exit of the station. This station is a transfer station between Yamanote Line, the core line of Tokyo Tram, and Asakusa Line of Tokyo Metro. It is very convenient to travel to the main places in Tokyo by Yamanote Line. You can take Asakusa Line and go directly to Asakusa area. Outside the window is the Yamanote Line at night.

2. Kyoto Xiangtie Hotel-Sotsu Hotel

Kyoto -Shijokarasuma), the hotel is closest to Exit 4 of Kyoto Metro Station 4. Siwumaru Station is a transfer station between Kyoto subway and Hankyu, and many buses also stop here, which is a relatively prosperous place in nearby Kyoto. You can go directly to Osaka from Hankyu Station.

3.Nest Hotel Shinsaibashi Osaka, near the hotel is Changhoribashi Station, which is easy to find when you exit 5B or 2A. This is the transfer station between the Horizonta line and the green line sawed by Naghori crane. Take Naghori Crane, see the Green Line, get off at Morimiya Station, and go directly to Osaka Park.