In Practice ยท Hotel Arrival

Hotel and Ryokan Arrival in Japan

An accommodation arrival flow for reception, luggage, shoes, room cues, meal times, futon changes, and public baths.

Short Answer

At a hotel or ryokan, let reception set the next step. Then follow the luggage cue, floor threshold, room card, posted time, or bath sign.

Reader promise

You do not need to know every inn custom. You need to follow the next staff, time, or floor cue.

If you are here now

Make the next move clear

Stop here
At the reception side, lobby edge, luggage area, shoe threshold, or room entrance.
Look for
Reception signs, booking name, passport or ID request, luggage tag, shoe threshold, slippers, room schedule, meal time, and bath sign.
Say this
Sumimasen. Check-in onegaishimasu.
Avoid
Do not assume all hotels or ryokan handle luggage, shoes, meals, baths, or room setup the same way.

The Flow

  1. Arrive
  2. Check in
  3. Luggage
  4. Shoes
  5. Room/time cues
  6. Bath/meal

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