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  1. www.japan-guide.com › e › e2025_business_hotelsBusiness Hotels in Japan

    Business hotels can be found readily across Japan, providing economical and no-frills accommodation to travelers. The charge is typically between 6,000 and 12,000 yen per night for a single room, and many hotels also have a few twin or double rooms for typically 8,000 to 15,000 yen. Although rooms are relatively small, they are usually clean ...

  2. A guesthouse (or "gaijin house", meaning "foreigner house") is an inexpensive type of accommodation for foreigners, who stay in Japan for one month or longer and who want to avoid the hassle and the expense of renting and furnishing a conventional apartment. Some guesthouses also offer weekly contracts. There are many guesthouses in Tokyo, but ...

  3. The Fuji Five Lakes (Fujigoko) area around the northern base of Mount Fuji offers a good assortment of hot spring ryokan, resort hotels, pensions and other lodgings. The majority of lodgings are found around Lake Kawaguchiko, the most developed of the five lakes and the region's transportation hub. A nice selection of higher-end hot spring ...

  4. Accommodation. Japan offers a wide range of accommodation types in both Japanese and Western styles, including some unconventional forms such as capsule hotels and temple lodgings. Rates range from around 2,000 yen per person in a cheap dormitory to over 50,000 yen per person in a first-class hotel or ryokan.

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  5. Ryokan. Ryokan are Japanese-style inns found throughout the country, especially in hot spring resorts. More than just a place to sleep, ryokan are an opportunity to experience the traditional Japanese lifestyle and hospitality, incorporating elements such as tatami rooms, futon beds, Japanese-style baths and local cuisine, making them popular ...

  6. A nature-lover's paradise with world-class skiing. Explore. Snowy winters, epic festivals, vibrant tradition. Explore. Tokyo and a wealth of nearby destinations. Explore. Japan's tallest mountains, Nagoya and great sake. Explore. From Kyoto's temples to Osaka's food-filled streets.

  7. Iyashi no Sato (いやしの里) stands on the site of a former farming village on the western shores of Lake Saiko. The village was destroyed by a landslide during a typhoon in 1966. Forty years later the village's traditional thatched roofed houses were reconstructed and reopened as an open air museum and traditional craft village where ...

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