How practical is it to bring a rolling suitcase to a hostel? I'm more used to higher end accommodations but I'm planning an upcoming trip to Japan and staying in a hotel every night is way too cost prohibitive even with all the reward points I've saved up. Usually when I travel I bring pic related and a Raden carry on suitcase. Is this acceptable or will the RealTravelers™ in my hostel make fun of me?
>>1180766
Not very unless it has big lockers.
You'll fit in well with Koreans.
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>>1180766
>RealTravelers™
These guys don't go to Japan, you pleb.
>>1180766
Rolling suitcases are for people who don't leave their hotels/cruise ships and travel infrequently. RealTravellers™ have backpacks that can't hold more than 35L. Better yet, get a backpack attachment for one of your bike panniers so you don't even have to get a new pack; this is in fact the ultimate in patrician form and aesthetics and you shouldn't carry anything else.
>also cargo pants/shorts are a must
>>1181395
>also cargo pants/shorts are a must
>not wearing either a sarouel or dusty tactical trousers