We have officially made all our hotel reservations!! Our trip is now for certain mapped out as follows:
5 nights Tokyo, 3 nights Matsumoto, 4 nights Kyoto, 3 nights
Matsuyama, 2 nights Takamatsu, 4 nights Osaka, and 1 last night in
Tokyo.
A couple of our hotels are guesthouses- sort of like hostels but
without an age limit- but mostly we will be staying in what's commonly
known as (in Japan) business hotels. These are cheaper than high-end
accomodations yet have all the amenities we could possibly need. Another
major factor in choosing a place to stay was the distance to train
stations. Since we'll be riding the train all over creation, the closer
we are to a station, the better! Luckily I managed to get us what I
think are good deals without sacrificing distance or quality.
In Japan, traditional hotels are called ryokan, where rooms are
generally smaller, contain simple furniture like a table and cushions,
are carpeted with tatami mats, and use futons at night for sleeping. We
will be staying at 3 places with rooms such as these, although only one
of them actually calls itself a "ryokan," and even then it's more of a
guesthouse hybrid. True ryokans are incredibly expensive- rightfully so,
as extravagant meals are usually included and service is excellent- so
we are avoiding those.
I can't think of anything else to say at the moment, so I will just say good night. :)
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