Tokyo's Craziest Places: Flight Simulators, Thinnest Apartments, Robot Hotels, and More!
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In this episode of Supercar Blondie, she takes us on a wild ride through the crazy and innovative places to visit in Tokyo, Japan. First up, we have the XL hotel, where you can experience the thrill of being a pilot in the comfort of your own hotel room. That's right, they've got a real flight simulator, an exact replica of a Boeing 737800 cockpit, ready for you to crash and burn. And don't worry, Supercar Blondie's got a co-pilot to keep things under control. Buckle up, folks!
Next on the list is the thinnest apartment in all of Tokyo. Measuring only half a meter wide, it's like living in a shoebox. But hey, at least there's a guard rail to prevent you from falling out! Inside, you'll find a cozy living space of 119 square feet, complete with a fridge, a tiny sink, and even a shower that's more like a phone booth. Oh, and if you need to use the bathroom, well, you'll have to step outside. It's cramped, it's claustrophobic, but it's Tokyo living at its finest.
Now, let's hop on board the Seven Stars train, where luxury knows no bounds. This train is a work of art, with every inch custom-made to perfection. With just 14 suites available, you better start planning early if you want to experience this opulence. But be warned, it'll cost you a whopping $55,000 for a three-day stay. But hey, when you're surrounded by the best of Japanese design and craftsmanship, it's worth every penny.
And of course, we can't forget about the Henn-na Hotel, the world's first fully robot-run hotel. With 90% of the staff being robots, this place is as efficient as it gets. From check-in to room service, these multilingual robots have got you covered. It's a weird and wonderful experience, but hey, who needs humans when you've got robots to cater to your every need?
Tokyo truly is a city of innovation and eccentricity, and Supercar Blondie has shown us just a glimpse of what it has to offer. From flight simulators to capsule hotels, from robot cafes to robot baristas, this city never fails to amaze. So, if you're looking for a truly unique and mind-blowing experience, Tokyo should definitely be at the top of your list. Buckle up and get ready for a wild ride!
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