Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - Please introduce the 4-day tour of Kansai Daban.

Update 1: The first day the plane arrived at Daban 15:00pm. On the fifth day, the plane left Daban 18:00pm. The first day of the trip is tentativ

Please introduce the 4-day tour of Kansai Daban.

Update 1: The first day the plane arrived at Daban 15:00pm. On the fifth day, the plane left Daban 18:00pm. The first day of the trip is tentativ

Please introduce the 4-day tour of Kansai Daban.

Update 1: The first day the plane arrived at Daban 15:00pm. On the fifth day, the plane left Daban 18:00pm. The first day of the trip is tentatively scheduled: Daban-Kyoto (living in Kyoto), the second day: Kyoto-Wakayama-Hot Spring Area (living in Hot Spring Area), the third day: Wakayama (living in Wakayama), and the fourth day: Wakayama-Daban (living in Daban). Do you have any fruit to pick? I can stay in a Japanese hotel/hotel. I mainly want to try it, and the cost is acceptable. Neither of us knows Japanese! There is not much time left! I'm going to start booking hotel accommodation, because 10 is leaving in a day. Will the station buy and sell transportation tickets? Every day, the sightseeing place has not been decided. Please help arrange the itinerary, introduce accommodation, scenic spots, transportation connection … thank you for your help.

Generally speaking, B&B are all hot springs (outdoor or indoor), and there is only one large bathing place at most (only for people to take a bath and only provide ordinary hot water). The so-called B&B is a place that provides cheap accommodation. The room is small and often has toilet facilities. In traditional B&B, you will feel like living in someone else's house. There are usually kitchens and public restaurants open for guests to use at will. In addition, there are also cheap Japanese-style small hotels, the rooms will be large and few, and some are equipped with bathrooms. This Japanese-style hotel is commercialized, and the boss is certainly good, but you will obviously find that there is a difference between living with ordinary people. For example, the B&B has a kitchen, and you can cook your own game. Japanese hotels have it. The above two kinds are generally called B&B in China Mainland and Hongkong, because the price, facilities and comfort are similar. However, hot springs are wild, and generally only hot spring hotels are affiliated, whether indoors or outdoors. Most hot spring hotels are luxurious and enjoyable, and the price is by no means cheap. So there will be no cheap homestay with hot springs. I want to stay in a flat and a hotel with a kitchen. Because I don't know the flight number of the plane, I can only go to the public hot spring la (the admission fee ranges from 500 yen to 2,000 yen). Maybe the head and tail turn left 1 Day 1 Osaka: Heimen Market, Shinsaibashi, Dotonbori Day 2 Kyoto: Kiyomizu Temple, Landlord Shrine, Brocade Market, Osaka Kobe Society, Gaoyuan Day 3 Kyoto: Kinkaku Temple, Sano, Sano Sightseeing Train, Kyoto Station Day 4 Wakayama: とれ〨 The seafood in this fish market is cheap and good, and there are few homestays in Osaka that can't use the kitchen and its utensils.