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Hotels in Japan never beat around the bush. Why?

Be willful to guests, and Japanese hotels will not ask for it after checking out? Ward rounds? Before you can leave, visitors just need to check out directly. When staying in a hotel in China, we will find that we will ask for it every time we leave? The staff will check the room and refund the deposit? But in Japan, it's different. When tourists are still waiting for inspection, the front desk usually smiles and says? Can I leave at the checkout? .

First, out of trust in tourists, Japanese hotels will not require it? Can't you leave without a tour? Check out and you can go.

I am used to checking out first and then going through the formalities in China. When I arrive in Japan, I will find that the local hotels are really different! Apart from the better service attitude than in China, the most surprising thing is that you don't have to check out? Ward rounds? Re-go through the formalities, which means that visitors can go directly after checking out. It turns out that hotels in Japan think that their guests are quality, will consciously abide by the regulations, and are not too worried about tourists' excessive sabotage, so naturally they will not ask for it? Ward rounds? .

Second, Japanese hotels are generally forbidden to be destroyed when they check in. After all, the quality of Japanese residents is generally good.

Hotels in Japan do have clear regulations that it is forbidden to damage items locally before check-in, but they will not insist on turning around before leaving; After all, the quality of Japanese residents is generally good. In order to make guests feel more at ease, local hotels will not deliberately ask for rounds before releasing them. As long as they check out, they can leave directly. This is the most basic trust to the guests, and it can also make tourists leave a better impression on the hotel.

Do Japanese hotels check out? Ward rounds? , is to express the trust in the guests, but also expressed the hotel's good service attitude.