Hotel train, room with Godzilla, and school class: the most unusual hotels in Japan
What is Japan like? Perhaps the most accurate definition is quirky. And when it comes to accommodation, you can really go wild here. It is in Japan that you can find the most unusual hotels on the planet and even live in a bookstore!
At First Cabin, you can feel like first class, as the hotel is styled like an airplane.
The capsule Book & Bed is created specifically for bookworms, everything here inspires reading, so you will definitely have a book in your hands, whether it be George Martin or Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream."
At Keibajo US, there is not just a room, but a school class, where upon entering, the bell even rings, and the hotel staff will bid you to "enjoy forbidden games." By the way, in Japan, there is a huge number of hotels for intimate encounters, which you can rent by the hour, including ones designed as prisons and hospitals.
Some manga cafes are even equipped with sleeping rooms, where you can read comics, as well as internet cafes. Here you can have a snack or order breakfast. And sometimes there is a children's room where you can leave the little ones.
Gracery Hotel, whose main character is Godzilla. Dreaming of sleeping under the huge paw of the monster - this is the place for you.
Hotel Henn Ha, which is practically entirely managed by robots.
At Chapel Christmas, Christmas never ends, you can find Christmas trees, Santa Claus, wreaths, and artificial snow all year round.
The futuristic Nine Hours hotel allows you to experience space: the capsules are rented by the hour, and many rent them just to nap during lunchtime and take a shower.
At the Tokyo Disneyland Hotel, you can stay in a princess's suite or immerse yourself in the fairytale of "Alice in Wonderland."
The One@Tokyo Hotel looks more like an art gallery than a hotel, where you can even rent a loft.
Claska Hotel in Tokyo, each room of which is designed by different designers.
And finally, for those who want something truly extravagant - the Seven Stars train hotel, where you can relax in a spacious suite and dine in a restaurant with exquisite dishes from Japan's top chefs to the sound of a piano.
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