I stayed at a drive-in hotel, a must-see for vending machine enthusiasts, located in a certain countryside in Niigata, about 300 km away from Tokyo. the hotel was established in 1976, and the guest rooms still had furniture and sundries from that time, giving the hotel a retro atmosphere.
π«Unfortunately, video recording was prohibited outside of the hotel facilities, so the vending machine area is a slide show with photos.
πThis Youtube video is subtitled.
It uses an automatic translation function. Please forgive the many mistranslations.
0:00 Opening Digest
0:32 Highway driving
0:59 Parking Area (Tanigawadake)
2:25 Arrival at Hotel
3:16 Room Tour
7:53 Vending Machine Corner
9:04 Eat vending machine toast and pasta
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πΎοΌhttps://goo.gl/maps/tiUFL5AryTEgK1ki8
π΄οΌ2900 YenοΌApprox. $21)
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That view would of been wonderful to wake up to and see after a night's sleep.
What a wonderful hotel love the hotel room so 70's ,definitely would stay in …
The accommodation wasnβt the best π«£ nice view though!
I stayed in a hotel just like that in Birmingham UK, at least you could lock the door π. Thank you for giving us this glimpse of rural Japan & for eating some of the worst food that I have ever seen.