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Chinese tourists leave Japan guest house in disarray, sparking price hike proposal

Online post garners 3.6 million views on X, stirring fury among observers in both Japan and China

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Photos shared by the blogger depict a dishevelled scene, with empty food packages and various debris strewn across the three-bedroom homestay. Photo: SCMP composite/X.com
Fran Luin Beijing

Public outrage erupted in both Japan and China after a group of mainland Chinese tourists was found to have transformed an Osaka guest house into a “junkyard” following a three-day stay.

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On November 23, a Japanese blogger using the handle @roketdan2 posted on X that five travellers from China left the guest house in disarray between November 18 and 21.

Photos shared by the blogger reveal empty food packages and other debris scattered throughout the three-bedroom homestay known as Shirakabanoyado Mutsuki, or White Birch House in English.

A screenshot of the Airbnb booking shows that a Chinese guest named Wang Yu reserved the property for five adults for three days.

According to the websites of Japanese homestay management companies, it costs between 5,000 and 15,000 yen (US$33 to US$99) to thoroughly clean a property.

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Property hosts have the right to set cleaning fees at their discretion, but it remains unclear how much the host charged these Chinese guests.

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