[Tokyo] OMO5 Tokyo Otsuka, a Casual Hotel Operated by Hoshino Resorts
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A guest room where you can enjoy the feeling of a secret base
Now that I've finished checking in, I'd like to go to the room I've been waiting for.
The room we stayed in this time is a "yagura sleeping type," which symbolizes the concept of OMO5. The upper section of the three-dimensional yagura made of cypress wood is a bed space, and the lower section is a sofa space for chatting. By making effective use of the vertical space and wall surfaces, you can enjoy your stay in a secret base-like atmosphere.
The "box staircase", which also serves as storage, can store a variety of large and small items, from suitcases to small items.
Go up the stairs to the bed space. Each bedside has an outlet, so you can charge your smartphone with peace of mind.
Of course, Wi-Fi is also available!
The hotel is characterized by its excellent cost performance. The "YAGURA Room" where the author stayed this time can accommodate a maximum of three people. Rates start at 7,000 yen (per person, per room), which is a very reasonable price for a hotel located in the heart of the city.
Check-out time is 11:00 a.m., so you can relax and enjoy your stay.
*When 3 people use the room, the relaxing sofa is used as a bed.
The wall is a "trick wall," with TV, mirror, hangers, towel rails, and other functions integrated into the wall. This makes the space look cleaner.
Also, if you take down the roll curtain, the face space can be transformed into a dressing room in no time!
The bathroom also serves as a washing area. Most hotel bathrooms are unit baths, but OMO5 has a washing area, so you don't have to worry about the floor getting wet.
This was a point that made me very happy.
The laundry room was also well stocked.
There is a coin-operated laundry, iron, ice machine, microwave, vending machine (beverages and amenities), and almost everything else you need, so you don't have to worry if you forget something.