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変なホテル 東京 浅草橋
Hennahoteru
3.00
Asakusa-Bashi, Kuramae
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東京都台東区浅草橋1-10-5
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赤と紺の流星
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Sobu Line Asakusabashi Station. Looking for accommodation before a business trip, it's necessary to book quite early these days...otherwise, it might end up with "No Edo Inn!" I can't afford to be without accommodation! I can't afford to sing "No Inn!" like Seyra Koshiko & Twist! In Tokyo, if I can't find a place, then Chiba or Saitama it is. I want to avoid taking the Sobu Line or Keihin-Tohoku Line during the morning rush hour. Two weeks ago, I was scrolling through a hotel booking site to book my usual place, and then I came across a strange hotel...the rumored hotel in Huis Ten Bosch, right? Intrigued by the novelty, I made a reservation for two nights with breakfast included for a little over 10,000 yen per night. On the first day...as expected, I arrived in the early hours of the morning. I checked in with a robot at the front desk, then played with the robot fish and observed the robot from up close (I didn't touch it!) for about 30 minutes at the front desk. The room was not very spacious but clean. The table was a foldable type and functional. And...guess what! The rumored LG Styler was provided in the room. So, I had to use it (I had to!) and played with the LG Styler from 1 am for about an hour while reading the instructions. However, on this day, I was wearing denim and a long T-shirt...there was absolutely no need for pressing (~heh~;) Hmm...well, I learned that denim and T-shirts don't need to be steamed! Just to clarify, the LG Styler works well with shirts and blouses! Moving on...the next morning, breakfast. The venue was an Indian restaurant on the ground floor of the hotel...Indian cuisine? I didn't read the information carefully and was seated by an Indian waiter between tables occupied by Chinese and Taiwanese guests. A Japanese person eating Indian food at an Indian restaurant run by an Indian surrounded by Chinese and Taiwanese guests in Japan...hmm? There were about three types of curry and various types of naan. Even though I don't usually eat Indian food, I found it quite delicious. However, the Chinese guests next to me were so noisy (-_-;) while the Taiwanese guests next to them were quiet...even within the same Chinese-speaking region, there can be such differences? I pondered these thoughts while enjoying yogurt and chai for dessert. On the second day, I returned to the hotel at 11 am. Passed by the front desk, passed by the LG Styler (lol). The next morning, for breakfast again. This time, I was seated at a quiet corner of the counter after politely declining the waiter's offer. The curry tasted slightly different, but the menu was the same as the previous day. Well...it felt more delicious this time, probably because it was quieter than the day before. I enjoyed the chai and relaxed for a while. I stayed for two nights, but maybe one night would have been enough? I wanted to stay at this hotel once, and now that I have, maybe once is enough? However, the first night was definitely a mood booster!
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