How to Check Whether a Tokyo Listing Is Still Current

Shop names, prices, and hours can change. To judge whether a listing is still useful, look at recent official-site signals and the verification date instead of relying on the number of old forum threads.

Updated 18 Aug 2026 · Edited from official-site information · How information is checked

Start with recent official-site signals

Useful signals include recent notices, same-day or recent availability pages, current booking and pricing pages, and a clearly published current schedule. A copyright year or a search-result snippet alone does not prove that a business is operating.

Keep conflicting official pages unresolved

When the same official site gives different hours, prices, or addresses, do not choose the value that looks most convenient. Keep the conflict visible, mark it as unresolved, and confirm it with the site or business before relying on it.

A verification date is a snapshot, not a guarantee

The verification date says when this site opened and recorded the source page; it does not guarantee that the business will stay unchanged. Prices, availability, and international-customer terms can move quickly, so read the source link together with the date.

Do one final check before you travel

Before travelling, reopen the official hours, reception method, price conditions, and location instructions. Outcall users should also confirm that the hotel or meeting point is inside the service area. Do not substitute another business’s rules for missing information.