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    Tokyo Hotel Opens with Dedicated Rooms for Crying

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    By Admin on 9 May 2015 Featured

    Mitsui Garden Yotsuya Hotel

    If you like to travel and fancy something unusual in your choice of hotels and cafes, you might consider Japan.

    It’s already well-known for its strange themed bars, restaurants and hotels; such as Soine-ya hotel, a niche venue where a man can pay for a woman to share a bed with him. Other options (at an additional fee) include “staring at each other for a minute” or “stroking a girl’s hair for three minutes”. Although no sexual activities are allowed, this hotel is very popular.

    Mitsui Garden Hotel

    Of course, Japanese innovators consider female needs too. The recently opened Mitsui Garden Yotsuya Hotel, Tokyo, offers special “crying rooms” for ladies. It has everything a woman needs to feel comfortable and let her emotions out: luxury soft tissues, make up remover and even a warm eye mask to prevent puffiness the next day. The are 12 movies carefully chosen for this matter (including “Forrest Gump” and the South Korean film “A Moment to Remember”) alongside a selection of manga comic books from the Japanese publisher Maruzen.

    This special offer for those who want to cry is on until 31st August and costs only $55 per night.

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