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Accommodation

There are many types of budget-friendly accommodations in Japan.

Budget Hotels

Inexpensive hotels, locally called “Business Hotels” are widely available found in central business district or around train stations. Rooms are small but clean and well equipped with basic amenities.


Hostel / Guesthouse / Minshuku

Hostels or guesthouses are available in major cities, while Minshuku ( Japanese B&B ) mostly owned by a local family more in rural area. www.japaneseguesthouses.com


Vacation Rentals / Couch Surfing

Vacations rentals would be a reasonable option for group travellers or those who prefer self-catering. Make sure you follow guest rules especially on waste disposal as it varies depending on the property.
There are 40k+ hosts registered in Tokyo in couchsurfing .


Capsule Hotels

Capsule hotels (pod hotels) offer minimum space to sleep with affordable rate. Normally they come with shared shower room and complimentary soft drink service at shared lounge area. Rate varies 3,000 – 6,000yen in general.


Sleeper Coach

Taking sleeper coach might be a good option if you are travelling long distance. Coach ( highway bus ) network covers almost all major cities in Japan, even to remote area. Tokyo – Osaka, for instance, the journey takes approx. 8hrs (dep. at 11pm, arrive at 7am) and costs 4,500 – 8,000yen/one way.
Search & book your seat : Japan Expressway Bus Net / Willer Express

Important Tips when you book room and while you are staying

  • Room rates are based on the number of guests, not per room. For example, the same room would charge Y12,000/3pax (Y4,000/pax), Y10,000/2pax (Y5,000/pax), Y8,000/1pax (Y8,000/pax).
  • “Single room” is for 1 person only and cannot be shared with others.
  • Tipping is rarely practiced in Japan, but might be accepted when you are staying at high-end Ryokan ( 2,000-3,000yen should be enough per stay). Just make sure you place the tip in an envelop, never hand cash directly!