The Yokohama Bay Hotel Tokyu(2) π¨
π³π The room's furnishings show visible signs of age, but the strength of Japan's older hotels lies in their almost fanatically meticulous maintenance. The bathroom only has a single sink, but of course, you can always trust the Japanese pursuit of smart toilets, and Yokohama Bay Tokyu Hotel is no exception. π¨ After walking 30,000 steps the day before, I missed the last call for the breakfast buffet. The buffet seemed to have a wide variety of ingredients. Fortunately, I still had half an hour to choose one set from either the American or Japanese options. π³π After a brief hesitation, I chose the American breakfast. The omelette was incredibly tender and, paired with tomato juice, created a unique flavor reminiscent of tomato and scrambled eggs, giving my taste buds a brief taste of home. The other side dishes were pretty standard. π³π π³π All in all, the Yokohama Bay Hotel Tokyu, with its high-rise location by the bay, offers a unique geographical advantage. Coupled with proper and well-defined Japanese service and reasonable off-season prices, it is definitely a top choice for traveling around the Yokohama area. The bay view rooms are more than sufficient for a night's rest after a long day of walking. π³π Of course, if you're planning to stay in the hotel for an extended staycation, there might be better options. π #Yokohama #HotelLover #FerrisWheel #YokohamaBayTokyuHotel π