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Where is a good place to stay in Japan?

Many friends who travel freely in Japan will choose to stay in hotels, but Bian Xiao still suggests staying in hotels because they are safer. However, if the hotel you book can completely guarantee your safety, it is not impossible to book a hotel.

If you don't have much experience on your first trip, there will be no voter accommodation. Although the hotel is a little more expensive, it is more standardized. Flying pigs engage in activities and the price is ok. All the hotels we chose are near the station. It can be said that the station is just below the hotel, and it takes less than 3 minutes to walk. All three stores have convenience stores downstairs, which is also very convenient.

1. Tokyo:

MYSTAYS Wufantian Station Hotel

Room: The hotels in Tokyo are very small, so you can't ask too much. We reserved a non-smoking room. I don't know what the flying pig is, but we changed it with the front desk when we checked in, so we should ask before booking. In addition, there is no cleaning service, and toiletries can be changed, but you have to pay more for cleaning.

Transportation: The hotel is closest to the west exit of Wufantian Station, which is the transfer station between Yamanote Line, the core line of Tokyo Trams, 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:

Kyoto xiangtie hotel-sotetsufreshainn

Kyoto -Shijokarasuma)

Room: A highly recommended shop. The reserved double room includes breakfast. The room is very big, and the front desk is on the second floor. Although some critics say that the attitude of the front desk is not good, I don't think breakfast is simple. The front desk is on the second floor, and the alley is a bit emotional. I remember a stone relic at the elevator entrance on the first floor.

Transportation: The hotel is closest to Exit 4 of Shikoku Station of Kyoto Metro. Shikoku Station is the interchange station between Kyoto subway and Hankyu. In addition, many buses also stop here, which is a relatively prosperous place in Kyoto. You can go directly to Osaka from Hankyu Station.

3. Osaka:

Osaka, New Osaka

Room: This hotel was also recommended. The room is a non-smoking double room, which feels ok and is more cost-effective than Xinsaiqiao. There is an electronic scale downstairs, which can be weighed before leaving the hotel by plane. The hotel also met a domestic tour group. In addition, this hotel should give the key to the front desk before going out, which has its own characteristics

Transportation: Near the hotel is Changheli (ku) Bridge Station, which is easy to find when you exit 5B or 2A. It is a transfer station between Tianjin Line and Changheli River Green Line. Take the green line between Changhe River and Lihe River and get off at Morimiya Station. You can go straight to Osaka Park. It takes only 5 minutes to walk from here to Xinsaiqiao Station, which is very convenient.

Having said so much about the budget, the core problem comes. How much does this trip cost?

Because credit cards can be used in large shopping spots, only the cash situation is discussed here. Japan needs cash mainly for meals, local transportation and tickets for scenic spots. The local traffic has been introduced above, 1w_/ person. The specific cost can be estimated by http://jorudan.co.jp/.. If you eat, a meal for one person is about 1500_. Of course, if you arrange authentic sushi and Shihuai cuisine during the trip, you need to calculate it separately. Tickets for scenic spots are actually not too expensive, usually ranging from several hundred yen. * * * I exchanged 90,000 yuan before going out, and there is still a little left in the end. Excluding shopping, if the expenses are counted, a person should be controlled within 9k RMB. Of course, everyone's requirements are different. This is for reference only.