Staying at a Japanese Internet Cafe: Indulging in Food and Drinks Overnight
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- čas přidán 11. 11. 2023
- This time, I spent the night at an internet cafe called Kaikatsu Club instead of a hotel. The total cost was only 1,800 yen/12USD for the stay and 340 yen/2.26 USD for ramen. Drinks were all-you-can-drink, and I could also have a morning meal, so I had a really great night.
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This is amazing. A shame that something like this would never work in my corner of the world as it would be trashed and emptied out in under a week as no one here has any respect for their surroundings or other people.
cheaper than renting an apartment
Sounds like a real bargain. I'd have been making ice cream floats for my snacky snack and drinking lots of wonderful tea.
This is a steal! $12 for eight hours with all of that free stuff offered?!
Dang… Even their laundry machines are cheaper than the laundry machines in my apartment complex!
The soft serve ice cream part had me laughing out loud! 😂
Bonjin-san, please review unagi don for us.
9:44 😂 sorry but
Ah yes the box of tissues ;-)
Thank you for the video! If you like cream in your coffee, a small bit of soft serve ice cream in it is really nice.
Very jealous 👀
Mainly because where i live, nothing is open late anymore.
I would go to a internet cafe to just get out of the house and order snacks 🤓
just sleep man
These places are sensitive about how much noise one makes (snoring, talking, etc.). I feel like I would be very self-conscious about that, staying so close to strangers in just a partitioned cubicle. Did you ever find that uncomfortable?
I found this channel kinda chill, new sub
Yay!
Oooo 😮
So you can't use the internet?