Coverage report of ``Hotel Fuki'', a love hotel where you can stay in a Japanese-style ``Shinden-zukuri'' style that is perfect for cosplay photography
` `Hotel Fuki'' is a love hotel with a number of nostalgic Showa-era rooms that are out of the ordinary, such as rooms with shinden-zukuri structures surrounded by dry landscapes. It can be used by one or more people, and in addition to couples, there are also many people who come here for photo shoots, etc., so I decided to stay there and see what kind of room it is.
Hotel Fuki
You can see the inside of Hotel Fuki in the movie below.
This is what the inside of the room at ``Hotel Fuki'', a love hotel where you can stay in a super Japanese-style den-style building - YouTube
Hotel Fuki is located in a back alley a few minutes walk from Kyobashi Station on each line, and its address is 3-7-11 Higashinodamachi, Miyakojima-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka.
So we arrived at Hotel Fuki. If you head from the station, you'll see a neon tube shining at the end of the alley, so it should be easy to spot.
The entrance has a nostalgic feel from the Showa era, and the reception will be held here.
There was even a rotary telephone that showed signs of being still in use.
Pictures of the rooms are posted behind the reception desk, so you can look at them and then choose your room.
When I looked back, I saw a staircase designed to make me feel like I had traveled back in time to the Showa era.
There is also a free tea machine and microwave near the stairs.
When I checked in in room 302, I was told, ``Please go to the elevator to the 3rd floor,'' so I headed to the 3rd floor as instructed.
There was no room key, but when we exited the elevator, there was a light indicating room 302, which was probably turned on manually at the time of check-in.
I arrived at room 302 without getting lost.
When you open the door, there is a fusuma at the back of the entrance...
When you open it, your eyes will be drawn to the impressive temple-like bedroom.
The main shrine at the back of the room looks like this, and it has a divine feel that makes you forget that it is a love hotel.
The bedroom is surrounded by red fences and looks like a Japanese garden, and the stairs leading up to the bedroom have paving stones that look like dry landscapes at both ends, creating an outstanding atmosphere.
right side of stairs
left side of stairs
You can reach the bedroom by climbing three flights of stairs, but there is a difference in height, so it would be great for cosplay photography.
The bed is not very Japanese-style design, but...
The bed is covered with red bamboo blinds, and the scenery you can see makes you feel like a lord.
The bamboo blinds can be hung or lowered.
There is a switch for lighting in the room near the entrance, but you can control the lighting in the entire room from the headboard of the bed.
When you lie down on the bed, the ceiling is decorated with some pretty radical shunga paintings, and you can relax and stare at the men and women who don't know what's going on.
The living room is made with Japanese-style inn-style tatami mats.
The heating facility is located across the Karesansui stones. However, since the bedroom is located high up, warm air tends to accumulate, so if you keep turning it on at a high temperature setting, you will be in trouble later.
There is also a refrigerator and a fan.
There are drinks and snacks in the refrigerator, and you will pay for the amount you eat and drink when you check out.
There is a three-way mirror, so it might be easier for women to apply makeup.
The closet looks like this, where you can store your luggage and clothes.
There was a yukata in the closet.
The washroom is equipped with toothbrushes, razors, shampoo, body soap, and body sponges.
Also equipped with a hair dryer
The bath is a bit small for a single man, but the nice thing about it is that it comes with a jacuzzi.
There are ornamental plants in the bathroom, which gives it a nice atmosphere, but since you can't turn off the ventilation fan, the room temperature is similar to that of an open-air bath, so be careful during the winter and spring seasons, as it gets cold.
However, when you turn on the faucet in any room,
Hotel Fuki has rooms that look like the set of a Japanese-style period drama like no other, and the price is 2,890 yen for 75 minutes of rest (800 yen for every 30 minutes of extension), and 7,850 yen for accommodation, making it an unrealistic time. can do. It is OK for two or more people to use it, and from the third person onwards, you only need to pay an additional 1,000 yen per person, so if you split the cost for a cosplay shoot with multiple people, you can use it at a very low price. When I asked the front desk, I was told that many people use it for photo shoots, and at one time there were groups of six people. If you are staying with more than one person, they will prepare futons for the third and subsequent people.
In addition to room 302, which we used this time, there is room 102 with a boat-shaped bed, room 201 surrounded by pink iron bars, room 301, which is Japanese-style with a space similar to a tea room, and room 302, which has a different sleeping area. You can check out the many impressive rooms such as room 405 from the page below.
Hotel Fuki
http://www.hotelfuki.jp/room.html
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