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Do hotels in Japan provide toiletries?

Provide toiletries.

The new standard emphasizes environmental protection, requires one to five-star hotels to formulate corresponding energy-saving and emission-reduction plans and put them into practice, and cancels the rigid requirements for guest products such as toothpaste, toothbrush, slippers, shower gel and shampoo. "Six small items" used to be one of the criteria for evaluating hotel stars. The cancellation of the "six small items" is not a rigid requirement, but the hotel will distribute toiletries free of charge according to its own situation, and the "six small items" will no longer be used as the evaluation standard. A related person from the National Tourism Administration said that some hotels in Zhejiang have cancelled providing "six small items" to consumers, and instead give back to consumers in the form of points and food discounts.

Whether the hotel is equipped with "six small items" has been widely concerned before. The reporter learned that it is an international practice to cancel free toiletries, but this move ends in vain every time. This new standard is not a one-size-fits-all approach to the "six small items", so people in the industry are worried that this requirement may not be implemented in the end.