6/10 Okej
colleen e.
31 okt. 2025
It is definitely unique in that it's basically a repurposed restaurant lightly converted into a "house." I personally did not mind that as it was nice to have a sitting area by a table or bar and then beds upstairs. But the upstairs is an open loft so if you're a light sleeper I recommend ear plugs as you could hear anyone nearby easily. While it can sleep 6-7 it would be a lot of people in one space. We were 3 and it was a good amount of space for us and our suitcases. It is very close to the train and grocery/7-11 which was convenient. Highlight for me was the Earthquake Museum around the corner that has an experience where they re-create Japan's biggest earthquakes. There's a lot of good reviews so I mention this knowing I could have caught the host on a bad day but heads up for women - when we arrived later than expected on a Friday night due to travel delays, the host had clearly been drinking. His English was good enough to get by, but he made several comments in Japanese about my breasts while checking in. While I don't speak Japanese, it was not subtle - literally doing an air honk at one point. A friend we were traveling with did speak Japanese and said something after the first offense but it didn't stop him from doing it a second time. Again, hoping this was a fluke, but it was not great as one of my first interactions with a local in Japan. Not to mention, a sad reminder that sexual harassment remains a global issue.
colleen e.
Bodde hÀr 6 nÀtter i oktober 2025








































