How come hotel rates are so high in Japan compare to the States?
Hotel RatesJon Stewart fan asked:
I stayed at one of Best Wetern here in the states, and it was less than 100 dollars per night (2 queen beds).
And the room was fairly big.
It is almost impossible to find that kind of hotel in Japan…
Why???
I stayed at one of Best Wetern here in the states, and it was less than 100 dollars per night (2 queen beds).
And the room was fairly big.
It is almost impossible to find that kind of hotel in Japan…
Why???
Also are there some hotels which have a kitchen???
I know “weekly mansion”, and I’ve stayed there a couple of times…(for 2 weeks each time).
But those usually have only one bed and too small for 4 people… (Me, husband and 2 kids…)
Greg

November 1st, 2008 at 1:52 pm
The price of living in Japan is a lot higher than in the states, unless its NY or LA… plus there isn’t as much space there, so space is more valuable b/c of lack of space (supply/demand)…
And yes there are hotels that offer a kitchen… you just have to find them… they have a certain name to them, like extended stay, where they offer you those items….
November 4th, 2008 at 8:03 pm
1. Standard of living is higher
2. Space, there is less space available as japan is a very dense country
November 7th, 2008 at 10:58 pm
In Japan you can rent a “weekly mansion” which will have kitchen.
November 11th, 2008 at 1:30 am
You really can’t directly compare rates between the US and other countries, even for comparable hotels. There are too many different factors. Operating costs can vary due to differences in labor laws, the cost of land, taxes, etc. A hotel can be relatively cheap in one country and a comparable one will be far more expensive in another country.
Exchange rates are a big factor. You’ll find that everything in Japan is expensive for Americans because the dollar is weak compared to the yen. It’s not just hotels.
November 12th, 2008 at 10:20 am
Well, isn’t that obvious as the property/ land price is higher in Japan due to lack of spaces.
You also possible to find big hotel if you are willing to pay the premium.
You can rent the service apartment in Japan, they call it weekly mansion, just google it, and you will find couple of providers
November 13th, 2008 at 11:26 am
As for hotels, there is a secret of dual-price.
As many things in Japan, hotels offer higher price to individual hotel guest, and much lower price to corporate costomer.
For instance, I can stay Celestine near Tokyo tower 16,000 yen per night, but it may costs more or less 23,000 yen if I am not working for my company.
Japanese individuals are not often stay in normal price, stay in cheaper tour price instead.
This is one reason why many Japanese especially middle-aged women prefer tour trips.
If you belongs some company or association, I recommend you to check is there any option of discount available.
November 13th, 2008 at 3:03 pm
In this 21st century, I am surprised that here is still this kind of people exists who believes American motel rate is always global standard.
Compared to Moscow, London and San Francisco if you really try to take a look, some hotels provide you room with kitchenette offerring much more reasonable rate in Japan.