DrGear
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We've been prepping our trip for March/April again this year and while I knew that hotel prices in Japan had gone up, the amount honestly shocked me. A property we booked for 3 nights in Tokyo last year for $547, is now $480 PER NIGHT. The dates are almost identical, the dollar is at the same value. The mass shortages of staff and huge influxes of tourists to these areas have caused massive increases.
Thankfully we spend a lot of time outside the normal areas and when you leave the typical Tokyo/Osaka/Kyoto/Hiroshima areas, the prices return to more reasonable. A similar hotel in Fukuoka was only $150 a night and a rural ryokan was only $600 a night for both of us inclusive of breakfast and dinner.
My advice to anyone going to Japan is avoid the major cities. There's a massive country there with so many great places to visit without the huge crowds and your wallet will thank you.
Thankfully we spend a lot of time outside the normal areas and when you leave the typical Tokyo/Osaka/Kyoto/Hiroshima areas, the prices return to more reasonable. A similar hotel in Fukuoka was only $150 a night and a rural ryokan was only $600 a night for both of us inclusive of breakfast and dinner.
My advice to anyone going to Japan is avoid the major cities. There's a massive country there with so many great places to visit without the huge crowds and your wallet will thank you.