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jes205

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bro/sis, tokyo and osaka may be big but not worth switching hotels lah..one will do. Wah piang, every hotel you change hv to check out by 11 am..the hotel you check into may not be ready till 2-3 pm, you'll end up wasting more time. What's your budget for hotels/nite like? That will definitely help us to suggest. Kyoto is really small so not worth the hassle of switching hotels. u hv hotel fetish arh?:s13:
 
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haha, no lah , just interested to see how different hotels are like, but we have decided to fix out Osaka stay in just 1 hotel :) feel abit lazy to carry the luggages and also thanks to advice from the pple here.
 

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trying different hotel is interesting

however, the part on saving time to travel may not be true. in fact, u will probably spend more time moving around than staying in the same hotel.

tokyo metropolitan is a small place and u can probably reach any attractions within half an hour. just think about packing ur luggage, checking out, carrying ur luggage to another hotel, checking in again... all these is going to waste a lot of time. staying in the same hotel means u dun have to pack ur luggage everyday. u also dun need to worry about check-in time and can enjoy urself at an attraction and come back anytime u want.


:o actually that sounds good, we will book a hotel to fill up the remaining of our tokyo stay :) Thanks!!
 

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and like I have said before, you and your partner can always take a "rest" at one of them glitzy hotels...

u guys going tsujiki? can consider sleeping at a manga cafe (ultra cheapo option) or just a "overnight" stay at a cheap hotel nearby so you get to go into the auction queue fresh
 
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