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Japanese Airbnb Host Accuses Chinese Tourists of Misconduct and Vandalism

Japanese Airbnb host complained that Chinese tourists lied about the number of people staying in the room and the real scene in the room was exposed. Netizens: It’s not surprising.

Many people will travel during the long holidays. In addition to buying air tickets before traveling, they should also book accommodation in advance to avoid being homeless on the streets due to too many people. When it comes to travel accommodation, some people are accustomed to renting hotels, while others are particularly fond of B&Bs and Airbnbs. Everyone has their preferences, but no matter where you live, you must remember to be ethical and keep the environment clean. Earlier, an Airbnb host in Japan issued an article accusing mainland tourists of not only lying about the number of people staying in the room, but also making the room extremely chaotic, which made them very upset!

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Japanese Airbnb host collapses and posts a message accusing Chinese tourists of lying about the number of guests staying

Earlier, an Airbnb host in Japan posted a post on a social platform, pointing out that some mainland tourists behaved inappropriately during their stay and that the landlord had to call the police. It is reported that the mainland tourists involved booked a package for two people from February 2 to February 4. However, when they checked in, the landlord discovered through CCTV that more than 10 people had entered the room, and “the luggage and strollers were piled high.” Entrance”. At that time, the landlord asked for additional accommodation fees, but this group of mainland tourists “had no reply in the read status”, causing the landlord to threaten “if they still don’t reply, they will call the police and (accuse) illegal trespassing.”

The real scene inside the room was exposed and it looked like a garbage dump after checking out.

After warning the guests, the landlord said that they had successfully received back their rent payment. Unexpectedly, the nightmare began after they checked out. From the photos shared by the landlord, it can be seen that every corner of the room is filled with garbage, the dining table is full of leftover food and unpacked dishes, and there are even half-cut avocados and knives in the kitchen, even for cooking. There was also leftover milk in the pot, making the scene look like a garbage dump. The landlord emphasized that “our B&B lends the house to guests. Restoring it to its original condition after use is a basic respect for ourselves and the landlord.”

Colleagues said it was not a surprise to get the floor stuck.

The landlord pointed out that during the cleaning process, “the air conditioner remote control was found in the garbage dump”, “the teapot was covered with no bones and no one was sorry”, “the water from the cut honeydew soup dripped on the ground and was stepped on everywhere, including the tatami mats” ” Therefore, after completing the cleaning, we believed that the guests must bear their due responsibilities, and therefore formally requested compensation of US$600 (approximately HK$4,692) from them.

Mainland netizens are desperate: Comparing cleaning fees

Some mainland netizens believe that since the guest has paid up the amount, he has the right to use the room, and even asked the landlord, “So what is the cleaning fee used for?” However, a large number of netizens sympathized with the landlord, “This kind of person may usually be in Let’s live in a public toilet” and “I always avoid Chinese people”. One netizen who claimed to have been running a B&B in Hungary for more than eight years said that “usually these are Chinese tourists” and directly expressed that he was not surprised by this.

The original article was published on AM730

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2024-02-09 06:56:25

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