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Perfect Hotel for a Long-Awaited Vacation in Japan. Recommended for Smokers
Published date: August 23, 2024

Perfect Hotel for a Long-Awaited Vacation in Japan. Recommended for Smokers

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Property Stayed (May, 2023)
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Experience of the stay
As I live abroad, the number of places I want to visit in Japan has been increasing, so I decided to make a quick trip. Japan has also become stricter with smoking, and when I asked about the smoking area at check-in, I was informed that there was a smoking floor, so they could promptly change my room. I was nervous about entering the room since I had previously been in smoking rooms in business hotels where the lingering smell was terrible, but to my surprise, there was absolutely no smell of tobacco. Sometimes, even smokers have to deal with strong lingering scents. Moreover, the room was on a high floor with a view of the city lights, and I was able to relax in the bathtub after a long time, which was soothing. It was quiet with no noise leaking from adjacent rooms or the hallway, and the hotel staff were all kind and fantastic.
Experiences during the trip
This trip was a 'rabbit travel'! I became a foster parent for rescued rabbits in Taiwan, and as I gathered information on Twitter, I couldn't resist the urge to visit rabbit spots in Japan and took some personal leave for a solo trip. First, at Taoyuan Airport, I unexpectedly saw a big smiling rabbit banner. What a great start! After arriving, I participated in an event by a rabbit rescue organization in Japan, where I admired the rabbits and bought charity goods. I leisurely visited places I wanted to go, such as 'Rabbit Bookstore' in Yokohama, 'I Just Love Rabbits' in Kichijoji, 'Bakery Usagi-za' in Koenji, 'Shiro Usagi Coffee Shop' in Takahido, and 'Chozuji Shrine' in Saitama, on this 'rabbit spending' journey.