Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - How to stay in a hotel in Japan?

How to stay in a hotel in Japan?

1. Japanese hotels don't hang star signs, and the room size and some facilities standards are different from those of China, so they can't be compared with those of China hotels.

2. When allocating rooms, the group guests will arrange a room for two people of the same sex as usual, and the husband and wife group will try to arrange the same room without affecting the total number. If there is a single room for men and women, the tour guide has the right to handle it. If the guests insist, they must pay extra room charges.

Japanese restaurants are generally equipped with electric kettles, and the drinks in the indoor refrigerator are all at their own expense. Automatic charging after taking out, generally three to five times that of similar items outside.

Generally, there are slippers, hand sanitizer, bath lotion and so on. At the Japanese hotel. Please bring your own personal belongings such as toothbrushes.

There is a TV channel in Japanese hotel. If guests need it, they can open it at the front desk at their own expense.

6. The voltage in Japan is 1 10V, and the power socket adopts two-hole flat plug-in type. If you want to use domestic electrical products, you need to bring your own converter. The frequencies in Hokkaido, Tohoku and kanto region are 50Hz, and those in Kansai, Shikoku and Kyushu are 60Hz.

7. When washing hot springs in Japanese hotels, please pay attention to: don't wear any clothes to take a bath; Wash with hot water before taking a bath. Bathing is for * * *, and you should wash your body before going in. Don't take towels into the bathtub and soak them in hot water. Please wash your whole body outside the bathtub. You can't use soap in the bath. Wash the soap bubbles outside the bath, then soak them in the bath, and come out of the bath and dry your body with a towel. Please don't soak in hot springs, patients with heart disease, hypertension or those who feel tired and uncomfortable after drinking.