Step3: Which Accommodation is Right for You? Hotel, Ryokan, or Capsule Hotel

Short answer: Japan has many types of accommodations for every style and budget.

Many first-time visitors worry about accommodations:

・“Which type should I choose — hotel, ryokan, or capsule?”
・“Will it be too expensive ?”
・“Is it convenient for sightseeing and transportation?”

Don’t worry. Once you know the differences and what fits your travel style, choosing a place to stay is easy and stress-free!

1. Hotels

・Features: Mostly Western-style rooms with beds, private bathrooms, and toilets. Often located in city centers, close to train stations.
⚠️Japanese budget hotels tend to have very small rooms compared to Western hotels. If you have a lot of luggage, it can be a bit challenging. These hotels are often designed mainly for sleeping rather than spending a lot of time in the room. Check the room size in advance.
・Price: Mid-range to high-end. Business hotels are relatively affordable.
・Recommended for: Travelers who want comfort and convenience, have large luggage, or stay in city centers.

💡Hotels are often cheaper in areas farther from city centers and train stations, but prices vary.

2. Ryokan (Traditional Japanese Inn)

・Features: Tatami rooms, futons, sometimes with onsen (hot springs) or large baths. Some rooms may even have a private onsen (a bit more expensive).
・Price: Mid-range to high-end. Onsen-equipped ryokan are usually a bit more expensive.
・Recommended for: Travelers who want a traditional Japanese experience, enjoy hot springs, or prefer a calm stay.

💡If you have tattoos, please check in advance whether the ryokan’s onsen allows guests with tattoos.

3. Capsule Hotels

・Features: Small individual sleeping pods. Shared showers and common areas.
⚠️The rooms are very small and not very soundproof, so you may hear your neighbors talking or even their breathing while sleeping.
・Price: Affordable, around ¥3,000–¥5,000 per night. Cheaper than business hotels.
・Recommended for: Budget travelers, short stays, city-center convenience.

💡 Tip: Less privacy, but unique experience. Be careful if you have a lot of luggage.

4. Choosing the Right Accommodation

・Based on purpose: For sightseeing, choose hotels near stations; for cultural experience, choose ryokan; for budget, choose capsule hotels.
・Luggage: Large luggage? Hotels or ryokan are better.
・Convenience: In cities, choose a place with good access to public transportation.

💡 Key Point

・For first-time travelers, prioritize convenience, comfort, and budget for fewer problems.
・We recommend staying at a traditional ryokan for at least one night to experience Japanese culture and traditions