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【Hotel information】
・Very famous in Tokyo
・Kind and courteous response
・Clean and comfortable
・15 minutes walk from JR Shinjuku Station
・Affordable hotel
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Timeline
00:00 introduction
00:46:21 Shinjuku station
02:10:17 arrive hotel
03:32:09 room tour
3:39:28 desk
04:48:23 bed
06:13:27 entrance
07:02:00 bathroom
08:18:20 public bath
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Helllo. Now in Shinjuku st Today I will guide you to a hotel in Kabukicho. Speaking of Shinjuku, this cat sign is famous. This channel provides information about Japan that is useful for traveling. Kabukicho is said to be the busiest downtown area in Japan.
Shinjuku is a popular place, but the atmosphere is different during the day and at night. Today we will take you to a hotel located about 15 minutes walk from Shinjuku Station. Shinjuku is crowded even in the daytime If you found it helpful, please give it a high rating and subscribe to the channel.
Shinjuku is a popular area, and there are several hotels in Kabukicho. The hotel we’re going to today is one that I’ve introduced before. However, the atmosphere is different, so I would like to introduce it again. The signboard is not illuminated either. Kabukicho is mainly a town at night, so many restaurants are closed.
It’s a strange city with a unique atmosphere. Unique Japanese culture called “host club” A mysterious town where you can see a special culture I introduced it in Akihabara, but this time it’s a hotel in Kabukicho. This hotel is also used by many foreign person. There is a “Kobe beef” restaurant next to the hotel.
Let’s go to the hotel Check-in to APA hotels is easy. I checked in successfully. I’d like to go to my room then. The hotel in Kabukicho where we will be staying this time has a large public bath. Hotels vary by location
The room I will be staying in this time is on the 10th floor. There seem to be rooms on both sides. It was still being cleaned when I checked in. I’ve arrived, I’ll go into the room right away. Please touch your card to enter
When you enter the room, insert your card and turn on the light. Now let’s introduce the room. The room is smaller than the room I stayed in before and the bed is semi-double size. Now let’s take a look around the desk. There is a notepad, a TV remote control, and a telephone.
This will be an outlet There is a mirror in front of me The room is small, but I think it has been very well thought out. You can drink this water freely. If you are concerned about the smell in your room, use this spray. There’s a hair dryer and glasses in the drawer.
Use this paper cup when drinking coffee or tea. This can be used when drinking alcohol You can also drink coffee freely. The hotel name is on the hair dryer. This paper is also free to use. There’s a refrigerator switch under the desk.
The refrigerator is not cold, so if you want to use it, please turn it on. It seems that hotel cleaning is only for those who request it. It’s easier to understand if you write it like this I will introduce the area around the bed.
There are two types of pillows: bouncy pillows and firm pillows. It’s nice that the pillows have different firmness. The futon is thin, but it uses feathers. I really like APA mattresses as they are not too hard. There is an outlet near the bedside. You can also adjust the electricity in your room here.
I have an air conditioner, but it only works for cooling. I need to check if there is heating. Try touching the button to check. There is a storage space under the bed, so put your baggage here. The last thing we will introduce is Japanese-style nightgowns.
Do you know “Yukata”? Try it if you like You may feel uncomfortable if you are not used to wearing it. Introducing the entrance to the room There is a full-length mirror There is a space next to the mirror to hang your bag.
There are slippers for your room and slippers for taking a bath. I think you can use either one. There’s also a shoehorn at the ready. The trash cans are separated into combustible and non-burnable garbage. 5 hangers Please wear this when it’s cold. Next, I will introduce the bathroom.
The bath and toilet are the same type. There is a public bath, but the bath in your room is also nice. The bathtub is spacious and shampoo conditioner and body soap are provided. I’m glad that Japanese hotels are equipped with such facilities.
Please let us know if you have any thoughts about the hotel. Amenities are also abundant. We also have shavers for men. We have one large towel and one small towel. The water seems to be coming out well. There is no problem of no hot water at Japanese hotels.
The bathroom is equipped with a mirror Bring your bath towel when you go to the public bath. Don’t forget to close the curtains when you take a shower Now, I would like to go to the public bus right away. The hallway feels nice after cleaning.
It’s bright, quiet, and comfortable even if you’re traveling alone. The public bath is on the second floor Arrived Divided into men’s and women’s baths I can’t take pictures from here, so I’ll see you later~ The hot water was nice ~ I’m going back to my room. What did you think of this video?
Introducing hotels in Kabukicho If you liked it, please press the Good button. Your good button is encouraging If there is anything you would like to know about Japan, please let me know. I would be happy if I could be of help to you see you next Sunday 8:00PM~
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Can't wait for my Japan trip
This is the hotel where I stayed. Scroll to the bottom of the website to select the language
https://www.apahotel.com/hotel/syutoken/tokyo/higashishinjuku-kabukichotower
わぁ😊新宿だぁ✨
アパホテルは本当にハズレなしですね🇯🇵
是非ともカレーも食べてほしい🍛
今週も癒しをありがとう❤
Japan is a great country to travel, their transportation system is top notch , going there last November with my wife. Backpackering, with a phone as guide most of the time… Going to Osaka to Murodo then to Tokyo based on research on my phone and all going very well due to the punctuality of the Japan transport system and the kind heartness and the discipline of the Japanese people.