Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - Japanese hotels deny it.

Japanese hotels deny it.

In China, it is very common to stay in a hotel and be checked. This is because many guests don't care much about the hotel facilities, so they have rounds. But in Japan, people generally take hotels as their own homes, so there is no such thing as rounds.

Most tenants generally don't like being patrolled. If you are a clean and tidy tenant, there will be nothing even if you are checked. However, if you are a untidy tenant, it will be very embarrassing to be made rounds. Even if the above two situations do not exist, if the tenant has to be in a hurry when checking out, the staff of the general hotel must check the room and refund the deposit without any problems, which will delay the tenant's time and may lead to. However, if you are in Japan, you don't have to worry about rounds, because Japanese hotels never do rounds.

Apart from some historical objective factors, in fact, most Japanese people today are relatively quality people, especially outside the family, who attach great importance to their own image. Japanese people usually regard hotels as their home after they check in. Many people put the garbage in a fixed place, or even take it away directly when checking out. Aunt cleaning doesn't have to clean any more, so it's meaningless to make rounds in Japanese hotels, which never do.

It is a trivial matter for a hotel not to make rounds, but it can best reflect the overall quality of a country's citizens. But now many big hotels in China don't do house rounds, but because of this, we must pay attention to our words and deeds when traveling, because traveling is not only relaxing, but also a propaganda of our own culture.