What would be good other than a hotel when you stay in Japan for about a month?



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I'm going to stay in Japan for about a month.

It's for travel purposes, but I'm not going to go to many places, but I'm going to look around Tokyo.

It's a month, so I was wondering if there's anything else besides the hotel.

I think it's a little iffy to leave my luggage in the guest house,

If we count it as a room, it would be the best if we could rent a studio for about a month.

I hope the price is cheaper than the hotel.

What would be good?


476 2017-04-26 Gentleman

A. 1

In that case, I recommend Weekly Mansion.
Weekly Mansion is a short-term rental mini-house that rents on a weekly basis.


Gentleman 8 years ago 0

A. 2

The weekly mansion is good, but the price is not much different from the hotel.
It just feels more like living in a local house.


Gentleman 8 years ago 0

A. 3

@2 If you get a weekly apartment, you can get it for half the price Haha


Lady 8 years ago 0

A. 4

I recommend AIRBNB.
It is in the form of renting a house of a local resident or using an empty room and paying for the accommodation, but the price range is various and it feels like you are living in a real place.
You can get a discount if you rent it for a long time.
Oh... I think Weekly Mansion will be similar.


Gentleman 8 years ago 0

A. 5

I recommend Airbnb.
The disadvantage is to rent it 1:1 with the landlord, and Airbnb is the landlord
There are times when the owner of the house cancel unilaterally
At this time, the landlord does not have much restrictions on Airbnb.
Instead, if the person who makes the reservation cancels, the fee is huge.
As a result, it seems that there are landlords who sometimes cancel.


Gentleman 8 years ago 0

A. 6

Airbnb is good, but depending on the landlord, there are a lot of likes and dislikes.
A good place feels like a hotel, but it's cheap and nice


Gentleman 8 years ago 0


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