Nara
Nara is less then one hour train ride from Kyoto. It used to be the capital of Japan before it moved to Kyoto and today it's mostly famous for the giant bronze Buddha sitting in an huge shrine built especially to host it and the freely roaming deers in Nara Park.
Most people choose to stay on Kyoto or Osaka and take a day trip to visit Nara. That exactly what we wanted to do as well but unfortunately a public holiday fell exactly on the day we planned to go there and all the hotels in Kyoto/Osaka were fully booked or massively overpriced. It meant that we had to spend the night in Nara. No major hotel chains in the city so we decided to save money and stay in a Japanese budget hotel this time. We booked
Super Hotel Lohas which was connected to the train station.
This hotel wasn't exactly cheap (~$130AU) but compared to other much higher options it was reasonable. This is relatively a new hotel and it has good reviews online.
Check in is done via vending machine where the guest pay the accommodation fee (upfront) and get receipt with room number and code to open the door.
There is also a proper reception with English speaking staff to explain us foreigners how it all works. Good thing is that everything in the hotel is included in the accommodation price. We got Wi-Fi, breakfast and free use of the Onsen which is open all night.
The room was very small, we could barely find a place to place our luggage.
I didn't take photo of the bathroom but let's say the one on EK F is bigger...
They encourage everyone to wear Yukata.
They offer different pillows selection in case the ones in the room are not comfortable enough. Impressive for a budget hotel.