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What daily necessities do I need to bring to stay in a hotel in Japan?
First, Japanese hotels have complete facilities and daily necessities. Basically you don't need to bring anything.

Second, Japan hotel accommodation matters needing attention:

1. The tap water in the hotel is safe to drink. Japanese food is simpler than China food. Team China may not be used to eating in Japan. Please be mentally prepared. This experience is also an understanding of Japanese customs.

When you arrive at the hotel lobby, please keep quiet and wait for the room number and key to be assigned. Luggage is usually brought to the room by the guests themselves. Generally, a house is a room for two people. When you go out, you must explain it clearly to the other party or leave the key at the front desk. So that roommates can use it. If you want a bellman to help you with your luggage in a hotel, you must pay a tip, which is generally equivalent to the local currency 10 yuan.

Please take good care of your personal belongings. Valuables can be stored in the hotel safe. Please don't talk loudly or walk untidily outside the hotel or room and in the corridor. Please pay the personal telephone and beverage charges to the counter when you check out. When you leave the hotel to go shopping, please bring your business card in case you get lost. When staying in a foreign hotel, please don't take anything from the hotel in order to avoid unnecessary embarrassment. If you need a souvenir, please buy it at the hotel.

When you don't need the drinks in the refrigerator, please be careful not to take them out from the fixed location casually, because many hotels use the drink locking device. Once the drinks are moved, you have to pay even if they are put back. In addition, all Japanese hotels have pay TV programs. Once the confirmation key is pressed by mistake, the hotel will automatically charge. If you are not interested in watching, please don't choose channels other than ordinary TV programs at will.

When staying in a Japanese hot spring hotel, you must put on slippers at the entrance below the entrance. When washing a hot spring, be sure to wash your body with a shower before taking a bath. Please bring any clothes or towels into the hot spring pool (no swimsuits). In Japan, soaking in hot springs is considered to be extremely impolite.

6. If you are not sure about the use of hotel facilities, please ask the tour guide and tour leader at any time.

7. Most hotels in Japan use 1 10v (mainly two-pin flat plugs), so battery chargers such as cameras and camcorders cannot be used unless they are compatible with 1 10-240V.