I travel the world #513: Hotel Mystays Akasaka

in travel •  7 years ago 

Hotel Mystays Akasaka

In Japan you get often lost in translation and miss your last train to your hotel. It is mostly cheaper to stay in a cheap business Hotel than to take a cab to lets say Yokohama. Last train usually runs at 00:15.

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I had one of these situations and had to stay at a business hotel in Akasaka last time. The Hotel room was small but it was designed super smart that it didn't feel small at all. Every inch was perfectly used.
What would you do if you miss your last train home?

Ever missed your last train home ???

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Luckily the trains I missed so far weren´t the last ones for the day. But once I had to wait almost four hours at the train station in the middle of the night until the next train came. Staying in a business hotel is the much better decision

I lived in Japan for two years and when staying in hotels was always blown away at how small they were, but always had a similar conclusion to yours that it didn't feel small and that the space was perfectly used/designed.

Natsukashii and thanks for the share!

💜💜I like your posts very well,,,I have a regular vote comment on your post,,,,Travel makes one modest. You see what a tiny place you occupy in the world,,thank for sharing with us...💜💜

♥♥♥lovly post dear @knozaki2015 and beautiful Hotel Mystays Akasaka i like your post.dear @knozaki2015 You are so much better than people like you. And if you do well in jekkunu certainly must be successful. I pray that your remaining life will happily go to Santa.♥♥♥

i love travelling thanks for this post looking beautiful hotel 👈👈 dear @knozaki2015

I've once missed my last train in UK... Didn't have enough money for a cab so I had to walk for 2 hours :D wasn't the most exciting time..

“Travel makes one modest. You see what a tiny place you occupy in the world.” -Gustav i gave you a vote

Nice and cozzy hotel. Hopefully its not too expensive to stay.

I like the room. Very nice and simple. Thank you for sharing the photos :)

Beautiful, hotels from heaven.
Nah, I don't use trains! I fly on my jet.

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The room is very comfortable and I really like the furniture. And the reception looks good. I would love to visit Japan.

If I were to lose the train I would book a room at the nearest hotel. As you said, even if it was a small room, it is important to be clean and arranged nicely.

This is a great post. Amazing pictures

dear best,, you are so beauty full and good writer thank you @knozaki2015

IKEA approves this post..hahaha ... (just kidding) .great room,doesn't look that cheap though

good job dear @knozaki2015
I like your all time your post dear
I love your traveling dear @knozaki2015

this is quite an amazing hotel to stay thanks for sharing it from inside :D

Wow! amazing!!

東京のホテルは小さいですが、綺麗に機能的に整備されているところが多いですから無駄がないですよね。
終電を逃したら、やはり近くのホテルに泊まるか、最悪ファミレスで夜明かしですね^^

never missed any of them till now but your experience of staying there was quite amazing

indah

Lost in translation, lol
I love those images they are just too clean and clear,..nice camera capture

What is that device with the greek light?