Originally Posted by
voop
Toyoko-inn are unbeatable in price/quality: clean, cheap, well located, cheap, free internet......and cheap. Rooms *are* small though -- but they're cheap.
I'm boycotting them, however, due to their openly homophobic policy --essentially refusing to honor a reservation should the two occupants checking into the same room both be male.....
And for that reason everyone else should, I respectfully submit, boycott them too. Does Japan have any sort of anti-discrimination law?
I and my (same sex) spouse are about to visit Tokyo for the first time. We have booked a room in the Tokyo Hilton. Should I be worried about being turned away? Is Japan really that bigotted?