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Why do Japanese hotels never do room inspections?

This is because the quality of Japanese people is relatively high and they have strong self-discipline and are unwilling to cause trouble to others. Therefore, Japanese hotels also believe that they are high-quality people, so they say no. There is the behavior of ward rounds.

When traveling, no matter where you stay in a hotel, you will need to pay a deposit and show proof of identity and a series of preventive measures to prevent tourists from causing certain damage to the hotel room. And when we leave the hotel, the hotel staff must first check the room and confirm that it is safe before the deposit is refunded. If the room facilities are found to be damaged, the deposit will be deducted or additional money will be paid in addition to the deposit.

Chinese tourists who traveled to Japan found that when they checked in in Japan, the hotel staff would not conduct room rounds when they left, nor would they ask them to pay a deposit. The main reason was that Because Japan is a high-quality country, as evidenced by the fact that you don’t see any garbage on the streets.

For another example, there is no noise on the Japanese subway because no one makes a sound. This situation can occur because Japanese people do not want to cause trouble to others, and Japanese streets There are not many trash cans on the street, and most people carry garbage bags with them. Therefore, they will not destroy the hotel facilities when they check into the hotel. Some people will even clean the room they stayed in after leaving and fold the quilt back to its original shape. It is precisely because of this that Japanese hotels also have a habit of Because of this habit of not going to ward rounds, they believe that the quality of the people in their country gives them full respect. These things all complement each other.