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“- Japanese Love Hotels are big business in Japan and the concept seems bizarre to many western folks. So let’s check them out!
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Love Hotels in Japan are big business – $40bn of big business. And with 25,000 love hotels in operation in Japan there’s bound to be a few wacky, crazy ones – here are 5 you should probably know.

Far from being seedy establishments though, love hotels are fantastic places where couples can escape and enjoy the many facilities in the room, ranging from karaoke, to saunas and jacuzzis.

They’re also pretty cheap compared to a standard hotel on account of not being able to book the room in advance, making them a great place for travellers.

If you’re in Japan and haven’t ever tried one, regardless of whether you’re with a girlfriend, boyfriend or just a friend, don’t be afraid to give one a visit!

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A real life capsule to sleep in. Cool!
This is one of the most “ONLY in JAPAN” experiences possible — staying in a capsule hotel in a Japanese city. It’s cheap and convenient but why do people actually stay here? Is it … you know … big enough?
In this episode, John Daub and Masahito Kawahata head to the Shinjuku Kuyakusho-mae Capsule Hotel in Kabukicho to find out.

Japan’s Capsule Hotels are more than cheap places to crash.
This type of hotel is distinctively Japanese in style, cramming in as much as possible into a tiny space to make a comfortable experience, but can a guest really be comfortable in one?
More and more foreign tourists to Japan want to give it a try! How small are these capsule? How much is a night? What are the rules?
Is it worth it?

Miss your last train?
Work too late?
Argument with your husband or wife and need a place to crash? Those might be the normal reasons why Japanese salarymen spend the night at a capsule hotel.
For foreign tourists it’s a chance to experience a unique style of hotel that seems more like spending a night at the morgue.
Before you pass judgement on capsule hotels, some things about them may surprise you!

What can you find at the capsule hotel?
Here’s a list:

Capsules
Lockers
Restaurant (Open 18:00~24:00)
Community Room
Vending machines
Laundry machines
Fast and free WIFI
English speaking staff
Women’s only floor
Japanese-style bath and sauna
Close to Shinjuku Station, bars, Golden Gai and Robot Restaurant

VOLCANIC SAND BATH? YES!! Welcome to Ibusuki, Kagoshima! \r
In this , John travels to Kagoshima prefecture on the bottom of Kyushu to visit this unique style of onsen. Its call “suna mushi onsen” (砂むし温泉) in Japan. This style of Volcanic Sand Bath is only in Ibusuki, Kagoshima. \r
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There are several health benefits associated to suna mushi onsen. \r
★ Good for the skin \r
★ Improves blood circulation\r
★ Increases your metabolism\r
★ Relaxation\r
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The sand is on average 50 to 55 degrees Celsius (~122 F) and that heat can be adjusted for children (cooler) — or hotter for those who can take the heat. \r
The recommended time limit in the sand bath is 10 minutes although I like to stay under for 15 minutes. You can stay as long as you like but to be honest, you cant stay over 15-20 minutes because your skin and body just cant manage it. \r
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After the sand bath, you rinse off, return to blue yukata robe and soak in an onsen if you like. \r
The whole experience is only 1080 yen.\r
A small towel is 120 yen. Lockers and a yukata are included. \r
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Getting to Kagoshima:\r
Flight: I flew SKYMARK airlines for 9,800 yen but ANA and JAL also fly to Kagoshima from Tokyo as well as Osaka / Kansai. \r
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Train: \r
Kagoshima is now linked by the Shinkansen like from Tokyo but it takes about 7-8 hours with a change of trains in either Hakata (Fukuoka). \r
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Bus: There are night buses from Osaka, Fukuoka and Tokyo. \r
I recommend flying though. \r
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Google Map:\r
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Suna Mushi Onsen\r
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This video is NOT CREATIVE COMMONS. It has the standard YouTube license. \r
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Subtitles: I welcome any help with any language so viewers around the world can enjoy the show! Submit subtitles here: THANK YOU! Send me a message when finished so I can give you credit. \r
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Music Credits: \r
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Ask Rufus by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license ( \r
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Dangerous by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (\r
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This show has been created and produced by John Daub ジョン・ドーブ. Hes been living and working in Japan for over 18 years and regularly reports on TV for Japans International Channel.

VOLCANIC SAND BATH? YES!! Welcome to Ibusuki, Kagoshima! \r
In this , John travels to Kagoshima prefecture on the bottom of Kyushu to visit this unique style of onsen. Its call “suna mushi onsen” (砂むし温泉) in Japan. This style of Volcanic Sand Bath is only in Ibusuki, Kagoshima. \r
\r
There are several health benefits associated to suna mushi onsen. \r
★ Good for the skin \r
★ Improves blood circulation\r
★ Increases your metabolism\r
★ Relaxation\r
\r
The sand is on average 50 to 55 degrees Celsius (~122 F) and that heat can be adjusted for children (cooler) — or hotter for those who can take the heat. \r
The recommended time limit in the sand bath is 10 minutes although I like to stay under for 15 minutes. You can stay as long as you like but to be honest, you cant stay over 15-20 minutes because your skin and body just cant manage it. \r
\r
After the sand bath, you rinse off, return to blue yukata robe and soak in an onsen if you like. \r
The whole experience is only 1080 yen.\r
A small towel is 120 yen. Lockers and a yukata are included. \r
\r
Getting to Kagoshima:\r
Flight: I flew SKYMARK airlines for 9,800 yen but ANA and JAL also fly to Kagoshima from Tokyo as well as Osaka / Kansai. \r
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Train: \r
Kagoshima is now linked by the Shinkansen like from Tokyo but it takes about 7-8 hours with a change of trains in either Hakata (Fukuoka). \r
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Bus: There are night buses from Osaka, Fukuoka and Tokyo. \r
I recommend flying though. \r
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Google Map:\r
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Suna Mushi Onsen\r
URL: \r
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This video is NOT CREATIVE COMMONS. It has the standard YouTube license. \r
\r
Subtitles: I welcome any help with any language so viewers around the world can enjoy the show! Submit subtitles here: THANK YOU! Send me a message when finished so I can give you credit. \r
\r
Music Credits: \r
\r
Ask Rufus by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license ( \r
Artist: \r
\r
Dangerous by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (\r
Source: \r
Artist: \r
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Thank you to everyone who contributed to the subtitles of this . Credit as collaborators: \r
(Esperanto) lusentoj \r
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This show has been created and produced by John Daub ジョン・ドーブ. Hes been living and working in Japan for over 18 years and regularly reports on TV for Japans International Channel.

This cat cafe on a train allows customers to enjoy a ride while they have a nice cup of tea surrounded by 30 rescue kittens.

Japan: Top 10 Tourist Attractions – Video Travel Guide

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If you’re looking for someplace where a love of mayonnaise is taken seriously, you’ll want to go to Japan. That’s where mayonnaise is taken super seriously. After a successful run last year, there are special, limited-edition mayonnaise cafes, featuring Kewpie Mayonnaise, opening in both Tokyo and Nagoya this year. Kewpie bottles of mayonnaise will adorn the cafes along with healthier foods in a bid to get visitors to eat more vegetables.