Above, the hotel we stayed at in 2015 in Asakusa. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Along with round-trip airfares, the next biggest expense one makes when traveling to Japan (or anywhere else) are lodging expenses.
Fortunately, Japan has many options on accommodations. They have budget hotels, business hotels, capsule hotels, ryokans and high-end hotels.
Above, Hotel Fukudaya ryokan in Shibuya. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Most people not on some company's expense account will opt for cheaper accommodations, but don't know where to stay in Tokyo.
Tokyo Cheapo has posted a guide on "How To Find Cheap Hotels In Tokyo".
They begin it with:
Choosing holiday accommodation in the capital can be daunting, so we’ve put together this guide to cheap hotels in Tokyo to help you find a good spot to rest, for less. Tokyo might be one of the most expensive cities in the world, but there’s no shortage of budget hotels and other affordable accommodation for families, couples and backpackers alike. No matter what your budget or tastes—our list of top places to grab some shut-eye has your visit covered.
To read more, go here.
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