http://www.jrhotelgroup.com/eng/index.htm
50 or more so hotels are members of the Japan Railways Group...
almost always located near to major train stations
discounts (on the average..10%) for holders of the Japan Rail Pass
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Thursday, October 14, 2010
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Worth knowing when travelling without prior bookings for accomodation.
ReplyDeleteHugs.
hmm...didn't think of that...but its a good point..
ReplyDeleteI always try to have prior bookings and it was brought home to me before when I was so thankful I had one...
I arrived in a town and the TIC was already closed ...and it was early evening...*dum-dum-dum-dum*
none for Hakone though...oh dear, looks like I only have 2 choices...
ReplyDeleteI always book for the entire holiday before even starting out from here, but accidents can happen, a friend suddenly can't be around meaning last minute changes of plans. I don't fancy sleeping in a rail station.
ReplyDeletehmm....but if the rail station is clean, I suppose if that happens, as long as the comfort rooms/toilets are also ok, one can manage for a few hours (not that I want to ever try that, I'd be afraid someone would shoo me away or take a picture of me drooling...LOL)
ReplyDeleteProbably OK in one of the bigger stations but not so goodin a small one.
ReplyDeleteHa, ha, that could be embarrasing if it was taken by someone who recognised you and then planted it on Facebook. lol
my goodness...perish the thought, I better clean up my contact lists....LOL
ReplyDeleteinteresting.thanks for sharing, who knows I'd finally make it to Japan..:)
ReplyDeleteyw Nona...
ReplyDeleteposts like this are for my reference and for those other folks out there who might need some material for trips to the places I go or research :-)
sana magkasama tayo lahat sa isang vacation...