There are a lot of possible ways to get the best accommodations depending upon your budget and needs.
Here's a few pointers that I have learned while travelling:
1. If you want to have a place that is really cheap and you have an energy for walking and commute, opt for accommodations that are far from the city centre or tourist spots. You can definitely book an area with a lot of amenities, and space for the same amount of money on hotels that are located in prime areas.
2. If you want to save energy, but you want cheaper options despite being near the city: you usually have to sacrifice space and comfort. Location like these are usually located in upper floor (lucky if you have elevators) or smaller that what you imagine it should be.
3. It is usually better to use airbnb in Japan if you are in groups, budget hotels as couples and dorm type or capsule if you are going solo.
4. It always pays to pick locations that are near the train and convenient stores. Japan usually closes establishments early. So it is always handy to have 'combinis' near you for those late night snacks.
How about you? Do you have other pointers to add?
Here's a few pointers that I have learned while travelling:
1. If you want to have a place that is really cheap and you have an energy for walking and commute, opt for accommodations that are far from the city centre or tourist spots. You can definitely book an area with a lot of amenities, and space for the same amount of money on hotels that are located in prime areas.
2. If you want to save energy, but you want cheaper options despite being near the city: you usually have to sacrifice space and comfort. Location like these are usually located in upper floor (lucky if you have elevators) or smaller that what you imagine it should be.
3. It is usually better to use airbnb in Japan if you are in groups, budget hotels as couples and dorm type or capsule if you are going solo.
4. It always pays to pick locations that are near the train and convenient stores. Japan usually closes establishments early. So it is always handy to have 'combinis' near you for those late night snacks.
How about you? Do you have other pointers to add?
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