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accommodations
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South Korea
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Ryokans and guesthouses with traditional tatami rooms are popular accommodations for travelers.
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hotel
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South Korea
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Often equipped with high-tech features such as electronic bidet toilets and automated check-in systems.
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hotel
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South Korea
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Capsule hotels provide compact accommodations suitable for short stays and budget-conscious travelers.
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hotel
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South Korea
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Ryokans or traditional inns are popular accommodations, offering tatami-matted rooms, communal baths, and kaiseki meals.
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hotel room
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South Korea
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Hotel rooms often come with complimentary pajamas and slippers for guests to use during their stay.
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hotel room
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South Korea
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Hotel rooms often have slippers and yukata (casual summer kimono) for guests to use during their stay.
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hotel room
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South Korea
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Hotel rooms may include traditional futon bedding on tatami mats.
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hotel service
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South Korea
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Minimal intrusion into the guest's room with an emphasis on privacy
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hotel service
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South Korea
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Tipping hotel staff is not customary and may even be considered rude.
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hotels
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South Korea
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Hotels may provide rooms with traditional futon bedding and shared bathroom facilities.
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motel
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South Korea
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Motel is not a common form of accommodation, as traditional ryokans or inns are preferred for travelers.
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