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SUSM4A1
post Mar 1 2016, 08:25 PM, updated 9y ago

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Recently encounter my host in kyoto cancel my booking and i found out there is law in japan for this as the host suddenly now cancel all the booking almost last minute

So what is the final decision now? Is airbnb usuable in japan or should i book a hotel instead? Thanks for the help
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post Mar 1 2016, 08:30 PM

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I am still keeping my 2 reservations with airbnb. I have made a back up booking at toyoko inn for 1 of them. Have you try contacting your other hosts?
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post Mar 1 2016, 09:38 PM

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I contacted my host and he assured me it is ok, despite the news.

I do want to play safe with a backup but it seems everything left is the expensive high end hotels.
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QUOTE(Human Nature @ Mar 1 2016, 08:30 PM)
I am still keeping my 2 reservations with airbnb. I have made a back up booking at toyoko inn for 1 of them. Have you try contacting your other hosts?
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I contacted my host so far they said no cancel la but i am worry that if they last minute cancel and there is no hotel then what to do? Hmm
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post Mar 1 2016, 09:44 PM

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QUOTE(ZeroSP @ Mar 1 2016, 09:38 PM)
I contacted my host and he assured me it is ok, despite the news.

I do want to play safe with a backup but it seems everything left is the expensive high end hotels.
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QUOTE(M4A1 @ Mar 1 2016, 09:38 PM)
I contacted my host so far they said no cancel la but i am worry that if they last minute cancel and there is no hotel then what to do? Hmm
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I am counting on the fact that my hosts have around 8 properties listed each. So I dont think they will take drastic action.

Currently I have 1 in Hiroshima (2N) and 1 in Osaka (5N). If really super bad luck, I plan to negotiate with my host in Osaka for an extra day, making it 6 nights (if they follow OTA regulation). While for the other 1 day, will book a hotel in Hiroshima budgeting about RM600. 1 night on Friday still can find some units but the next day Saturday problem.
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post Mar 17 2016, 10:03 AM

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post Mar 17 2016, 10:41 AM

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my host in tokyo and kamakura is still OK~

lets hope all is well, 2 more weeks to go~~
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post Mar 17 2016, 10:43 AM

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just booked Airbnb for Osaka and Kyoto for April trip.

shouldn't be a problem right haha
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post Mar 17 2016, 10:54 AM

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At least there is framework now. They should not have let the guests to keep guessing.
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post Mar 17 2016, 12:40 PM

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Should be ok as i dont think they wont be cancelling stays that will affect tourist thou.
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post Mar 24 2016, 10:10 PM

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Majority of Honshu area is ok desu, Kanto, since there's more highend hotel than budget and mid-range hotel and Budget/Mid-range hotel tend to be full most of the time. AirBnb is the only way tourist can afford nowadays.
but Okinawa and Hokkaido becareful because the Hotel people and Ryokan people are not happy with it.

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post Jun 15 2016, 03:24 PM

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last 2 month i also booked airbnb. so far did not received any cancellation for my host.

hopefully all smooth if not i will sleep on street cry.gif
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post Jul 15 2016, 01:53 PM

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Opps...I am also planning to book Osaka Airbnb
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QUOTE(M4A1 @ Mar 1 2016, 08:25 PM)
Recently encounter my host in kyoto cancel my booking and i found out there is law in japan for this as the host suddenly now cancel all the booking almost last minute

So what is the final decision now? Is airbnb usuable in japan or should i book a hotel instead? Thanks for the help
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Mine got cancelled 2 weeks before I was due to arrive. Here's a long reply from the host who gave me a heart attack while I was in midst of coordinating an event:

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Anyway I managed to book another accommodation and the money from this booking was refunded almost immediately by airBnB. It was still all good in the end, but I was seriously thrown into panic upon receiving the email especially the period I went was quite peak - Nov (autumn).

Even with this, I'll still opt for airBnB in future due to the convenience and comfort. I'm not so fond of hotels because if we go in a group of 4, it'll be 2 pairs in 2 separate rooms. But with airBnB, we could all hang out together (although there'll be some issues managing the use of toilet and bathroom!).

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post Mar 14 2017, 03:46 PM

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I've recently booked my stay with Airbnb for Tokyo few months ago in January. Everything went well and we had no issues whatsoever.
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post May 30 2017, 12:17 PM

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So its illegal but then owners still can do it discreetly right..
Planning to book airbnb for my year end trip..


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QUOTE(joeylny @ May 30 2017, 12:17 PM)
So its illegal but then owners still can do it discreetly right..
Planning to book airbnb for my year end trip..
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so far should be no issue if u act properly and don't disturb neighbour
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post Jun 1 2017, 09:45 PM

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QUOTE(M4A1 @ May 31 2017, 06:12 PM)
so far should be no issue if u act properly and don't disturb neighbour
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ok anyone went like last mth n tried?
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QUOTE(joeylny @ Jun 1 2017, 09:45 PM)
ok anyone went like last mth n tried?
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My friend is in Japan now staying in Airbnb. No issues. She's very happy with her unit. It's not her first time booking thru Airbnb for Japan.
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QUOTE(munkeyflo @ Jun 2 2017, 04:48 AM)
My friend is in Japan now staying in Airbnb. No issues. She's very happy with her unit. It's not her first time booking thru Airbnb for Japan.
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ok good to know.. thanks for the feedback

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