As theater for viewer begins with the cloak-room, the country for a tourist begins with the hotel where he stopped as well. His first impression he would make from there. He would judge upon how he was met, how he was accommodated. The level of service determines for us the level of hospitality and always will play a role in creating an image of the country. There is a set of international laws, which define the category of hotels. In Japan, such a classification, as in Europe or America, from one to five stars, doesn't exist. Here is another graduation: There are low-cost hotels, hotels in the national style, economy-class hotels (2 *), the standard (3 *), First Class (4), as well as hotels "superior" (5 *) and "deluxe" (5 * deluxe). All hotels are different; each has its own characteristics, its identity. But all of the Japanese hotels are united by ideal cleanliness, the complete absence of even a hint of disorder, as well as the attention and respect to the guests.