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What does shared bathroom mean in Japan hotel?

Japanese-style Hotels The bath and toilet are shared with other guests at the hotel. The rate usually includes breakfast and dinner. Futon Bed on the Floor. These traditional style hotels charge per person and not per room. A stay in a ryokan is more expensive and can average around 10,000-40,000 yen per person.



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“Where it says double room with shared bathroom (as opposed to ensuite) does this mean the bathroom will be shared with other guests in the hotel? ” Ensuite means the bathroom is in your room and is only used by you. Shared means bathroom is outside your room and can be used by other guests.

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Shared bathroom means that if you select that property, you and at least one other person, such as the host or other guests, will be using the same bathroom as you. It's like a hall bathroom in your house.

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When two people stay in a hotel room that is only reserved for one, the hotel may charge an additional fee for the extra person. This fee is often referred to as a double occupancy or extra person fee.

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In fact, many hotels are happy to provide this service as a courtesy for guests and visitors alike. However, it is always polite to ask the front desk staff before using the restroom so that they can ensure that it is clean and available for your use.

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Partial Open Bathrooms, usually refers to ensuite facilities where the sink and mirror are out in the open, while the shower and toilet are inside closed rooms/stalls.

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