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8 Most Bizarre Hotels in Japan

Most Bizarre Hotels in Japan

Here are Most Bizarre Hotels in Japan. You can find some of the most unique hotels in Japan, one of the most creative country in the world known for its cutting-edge design and technology.  Here is a list of 8 of the most unique and unusual hotels in Japan.

1. Keio Plaza Hotel Tama, Tokyo (Hello Kitty Hotel)

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If you’re a big fan of all things kawaii, check out the Keio Plaza Hotel Tama in Tokyo. From outside, it’s depicted as just another ordinary hotel. However, the inside of this 4-star hotel is decked out with a collection of adorable Hello Kitty rooms!

From Hello Kitty walls to Hello Kitty furniture, the room features the famous character emblazoned across multiple items. Whilst the rooms are quite an experience alone, the hotel itself is no joke. It features a karaoke room on the 47th floor as well as a stunning rooftop pool.

2. Book and Bed Shinjuku, Tokyo

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If you ever wondered what it feels like to sleep in a bookshop this is your chance. For booklovers Book and Bed Shinjuku is the place to say, where you can sleep among books inside bookshelves, reading as long you like. The concept is simple but unique and is also a great option for budget travellers and also somewhere worth trying if you want to try something a bit different. Prices start from ¥5,000 per night.

Think of it as pretty much sleeping in a library, but a very aesthetic, dimly lit, romantic-vibes kind of library. The concept is fantastic and this is one of the cheaper options as well.

3.Grand Chariot Awaji Island (Naruto Themed Cocoon)

Grand Chariot Awaji Island is a hotel that is located close by to Nijigen No Mori theme park. It’s a popular option for those looking to spend some extra time exploring the island after visiting the park itself.

The room, called “Hokage no Bessou” (Hokage’s Villa), is renovated from one of the resort’s buildings, and aims to plunge guests into the world of ninjas.

The room takes inspiration from the Hidden Leaf Village and its characters, with references to the series and recreated scenes littered throughout. It also offers exclusive amenities for guests to enjoy.

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Guests who stay in the Naruto room will receive a free ticket to the popular “Naruto & Boruto Shinobi Zato” attraction at the anime theme park Nijigen no Mori on Awaji Island where the hotel is located.

4. Henn na Hotel Kyoto Hachijoguchi ( World’s 1st Hotel with Robot Staffs )

Named as the world’s very first hotel staffed by robots, you can expect this one to be pretty special. At this hotel, the first thing you will notice is that the dinosaurs, which are multilingual by the way, will greet you, check you in, and even carry your luggage to your room!

Another fun feature of this hotel is the fact that they have keyless entry, so you don’t have to worry about carrying around and losing your key card.

Being tended to by dinosaurs at the front desk of a hotel? Where do I sign up!

5. Hotel Gracery Shinjuku, Tokyo ( Godzilla Hotel )

At the Hotel Gracery, Shinjuku guests have the chance to stay in a Godzilla themed hotel. The hotel is complete with a life-size Godzilla statue on the roof and a Godzilla head outside the 8th-floor lobby as well as an interactive Godzilla room. Rooms are Godzilla themed with Godzilla artwork as well as lots of special treats.

As one of the most iconic Japanese characters, you can’t not expect there to be a Godzilla-themed hotel – and the Hotel Gracery Tokyo is exactly that!

The rooms themselves are interactive and furnished with Godzilla posters and décor, in more ways than you can imagine, and you’re provided with themed treats during your stay.

6. Nine Hours Otemachi-Imperial Palace ( Capsule Hotel )

Located in Tokyo, 0.7 miles from Japan Imperial Palace, nine hours Otemachi-Imperial Palace offers rooms with air conditioning and free WiFi. The property is around a 15-minute walk from Marunouchi Building and 0.8 miles from Chidorigafuchi. The property provides a 24-hour front desk.

Nine hours really should need no introduction; however, if you haven’t heard about this eclectic capsule hotel chain, you’re in for a treat!

7. Artist Hotel – BnA STUDIO Akihabara

If your friends often described you as artsy, a stay at the BnA STUDIO Akihabara will fit perfectly with your persona. This small and intimate hotel, located in the creative district of Koenji, features rooms that are decorated with artwork made by local artists.

The hotel offers a small cafe and in-house restaurant, but they only have a limited number of rooms! If this special hotel sounds like your kind of stay, we recommend getting your bookings in, stat!

8. Hotel Public Jam Osaka

A funky and affordable hotel located in the Minami district of Osaka. It offers 27 guest rooms, some with far-fetched and eye-catching décor.

Hotel Public Jam Osaka is a 2-star property located approximately a 25-minute walk to Shitennoji Koshindo Head Temple. Highlights at this Osaka hotel include Wi Fi throughout the property.

Were you aware that there were that many unique and cool hotels across Japan? From technologically-advanced to throwbacks to the past and everything in between, any one of these hotels will surely provide you with a memorable experience!

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