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Based on an official statement from the hotel: First Cabin hotels have specific rules regarding inviting guests to rooms. According to their accommodation terms and conditions, inviting non-registered guests into the accommodation facility is strictly prohibited. This policy helps ensure the safety, privacy, and comfort of all guests staying at the hotel. Thank you for your question. I hope this helps.
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This is a different style of video for your channel. It’s nice to check it out in different languages. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks! I like this style. It lets the video breathe more and allow it to be a work in progress. Thanks for your support!
3:41 Nishi-Umeda looks spectacular! It’s changed so much…
It has, hasn’t it? Where has the time gone?
6:10 Wow! Hanshin Department Store had a great facelift! Umeda has always been great, but it has upgraded!
Great things can happen when you put some space between you and the thing you love…
but can you bring someone back to the hotel? Asking for a friend.....
Based on an official statement from the hotel: First Cabin hotels have specific rules regarding inviting guests to rooms. According to their accommodation terms and conditions, inviting non-registered guests into the accommodation facility is strictly prohibited. This policy helps ensure the safety, privacy, and comfort of all guests staying at the hotel. Thank you for your question. I hope this helps.
@@thewritetable yep, sounds like a japanese hotel, lol. Thanks man! How much did you pay?
My pleasure. The price I got for a two-night stay in a “First Class” capsule was ¥10,550.