INDIGO6
February 4, 2025
The room itself felt like a Japanese one brought straight to Frankfurt, giving the illusion of being in Japan.
However, there were no slippers, loungewear or amenities provided, so you had to bring your own.
The bathtub felt a little bigger than the ones in Japan, and I liked that it had a rain shower. The toilet was equipped with a washlet, which is rare in Europe.
Breakfast was Western food, and they also had rice, miso and pickled radish.
Having stayed in Europe for over a week, I wanted to eat Japanese food, so I ordered shabu-shabu. The taste was the same, and I felt like I was eating something gentle on my stomach for the first time in a while.
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