Small Hotel Rooms in Japan

During my trip last week to Japan I stayed in some small hotel rooms.  Space is at a premium in Japan, so business hotels usually have pretty small rooms.

Tokyo Hotel Room, Business Hotel, Tokyo, small hotel roomThe first two nights were spent in the same hotel in Tokyo, but for the rest of the trip I had to pack again each morning.

It is hard to tell here, but I had less than three feet between the bed and the desk area where the TV and outlets were.

Osaka Hotel, Small Room, Japan HotelThe second night I was in Osaka and when I checked in the front desk clerk told me that I had an upgrade. I really wonder how small the basic room was in this hotel. The room was nicely decorated and everything looked new, so perhaps it was more about the condition than the size of the room. I stayed at this hotel years ago and it was not this nice then.

Desk and TV, small hotel room, Osaka, JapanI did have a little bit more room from the foot of the bed to the desk than in some of the others. The TVs in any of the rooms were not too large, but when you have a small room you don’t need a large TV 🙂

Kyoto Tower Hotel, Japanes Hotel RoomsThe next night in Kyoto I again got an upgrade. The front desk clerk said that I was getting an upgrade to a room with two beds. It would have been really nice if I had only the one bed as then I would have had quite a bit of room 🙂

With the second bed I was able to easily access my suitcase and spread everything out to repack a little better.

Osaka Hotel, Washington Square Plaza, Osaka, Japan, Hotel RoomMy last night in Japan was again spent in Osaka, but at a different hotel. I did have a nice view out the window as I worked on my computer. I was staying on the 20th floor, so was looking down on part of the city.

These are not the smallest rooms I have stayed in. That distinction would go to a few hotels in London. I stayed in one where it was basically all bed and bathroom. I had to store my suitcase in the bathroom over night just so I could sleep.

No real complaints though as I spent very little time in the rooms during the trip and all I really need in a room is a bed and a bathroom.

Steven

 

 

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Green Tea from Japan

While at the airport getting ready to fly home I looked around to see if I could find some tea to buy.

Unfortunately, most of what I saw was matcha which was not what I wanted.

Green Tea, Japan, Japanese tea, tea bagsI did find a box of green tea from Oi Ocha which is the best selling tea in Japan. Earlier in the trip I had bought a couple bottles of their tea and have seen it on many trips to Japan.

I was looking for loose leaf, but had to settle for tea bags.

oi ocha, green tea, japan, tea bagsThe bags were individually wrapped and looked really cool in the box. The packets were all green which goes with the kind of tea, and also my favorite color 🙂

Monday Tea, Green Tea, Tea Bags, Japanese TeaIn Japanese ‘Oi Ocha’ means ‘tea time’ or ‘tea please’ so tonight it was oi ocha.

Japanese Green tea, oi ocha, tea please, tea time, brewingI soon had a cup of tea brewing. The brew time was very short as it only needs 30 seconds which is typical for tea bags.

tea time, oi ocha, green tea, Japanese teaThe tea was a very bright yellow/green. The tea was not very clear, but had a cloudy appearance.

I did enjoy the taste of the tea as it had a bit of body to it. Much better than the tea made from the green tea bags that we have in our cafeteria at work.

It did taste like the bottled tea that I had last week, so I must have brewed it just right 🙂

The tea woke me up a bit which is good as I need to go to bed at my regular time tonight.

Steven

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