Inside Japan's WORST TINY Hotel

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This is Japan's Worst, Tiniest, and CHEAPEST Hotel... But it's also in Japan's Most DANGEROUS Area [WARNING] - Japanese people call this area The Slum of Japan and it is filled with cheap and tiny hotels. And today, we will stay at the cheapest one we can get into and see what it's like to spend the night inside Japans WORST Tiny Hotel

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1-10-5 Yokoami, Sumida-ku, Tokyo
Kokugikan Front Bldg 2F
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WOULD YOU STAY HERE?? Join the Discussion Down Below
Huge love to that Notification Squad here early chatting with me and letting me get to know you in Every new vid!!

TokyoLens
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I respect the owner of the first hotel for explaining things, and for keeping his place for those in need!

stargirl
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I would love to see an interview with the 500 yen hotel owner. Since homelessness is said to be ignored and hidden in Japan I'd like to hear from someone actively helping the homeless survive.

lShishkaBerryl
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I am from Osaka and have heard so many times that this Nishinari area is dangerous (I have never been there actually.) Didn’t know about the cheap hotels(as listed on google) and the reason of there are a lot of them. Thank you for taking the risk going there and let us have new perspective of Osaka. The hotel you stayed is kind of decent considering the price and I enjoyed your room tour as always!😆

With_Me_JAPAN
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that owner is a hero, im telling you. he/she is so informative and kind for explaining you and redirect you! :)

jazzmochi
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7 USD a night? That's not bad AT ALL. I've stayed at American hotels that were $60+ a night that weren't as clean or as quiet as that place.

gabe
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I actually stayed there with a couple of friends. I didnt realise the area was that dangerous until watching this video. Once Norm called it a slum something triggered in my brain and made the link to the airbnb we got. Honestly would recommend staying away, it was super sketchy. The whole area is run down, you hear people shouting and swearing at each other & I even saw multiple fights breaking out. It was all too common to see people just sitting on the road outside run down buildings in the middle of the day. The unfortunate part was, while we walked to and from our airbnb, we saw a lot of physically disabled old people - this just broke my heart. It was almost like they all had been abandoned and left to fend for themselves. I honestly was taken a back when i experienced this, would not have expected it from japan.

TheresOnlyVenomTOV
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That was quite the lavish storage closet you stayed in there 😂

For that price, I’d stay there for sure. I’ve paid way more for much worse hotels in the past. This one may not be real fancy, but at least they maintain the facility well.

Thanks for showing us your closet stay! 😊

Embarrassed_Mess_
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Good evening from Perth, WA! This was an interesting one. Thank you for venturing into this area to share with us. While its cheap and clean, i dont think i could stay in this one. The dodgy wiring situation, the light switch being outside, the general atmosphere, made me feel anxious. I'm glad to hear the first hotel was keen to keep spaces free for those more down on their luck. I assume they're more like a hostel rather than a hotel. The owner sounds like a good person if they're looking out for others.

SmilingQuokka
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Bless the 500¥ hotel staff for directing you this way. Seems like it might have been real bad.

This one was surprisingly reasonable! Though as you said, not super comfortable in summer or winter though...

-CY
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Wow, what an adventure! Tbh considering the price I was expecting it to be WAYYYY worse, so honestly I was pretty impressed.

Suicune-ozou
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Please stay safe, dont ever put yourself at risk in any way possible for showing us areas like these! Thank you for showing us this hidden gem in this particular area, and the kindness of those who guided you to a "safer" hotel to stay for the night, with that said please be safe once again and looking forward to the next adventure!

Shibafi
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A roof over your head, mattress to sleep on, access to toilet and shower, no lease, no security deposit, $7 a day. AMAZING value even if it is in a very sketchy area!

jasonjames
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Watching your last video I told myself it was totally going to be this area of Osaka; I just spent three weeks in japan, 5 days in Osaka and had the same experience. I had this notion that japan was so clean and perfect, but my friend managed to somehow break that illusion by finding the CHEAPEST hostel right across from Shin-imamiya station. It was $16 a night and way worse than what you stayed in. The neighbourhood had soooo many old homeless drunks and 'ladies of the night'. We were offered "cheap massage" everywhere. It's a real shame because the Tsutenkaku tower area and the shopping street around it was so lively and nice, but the neighbourhood itself was definitely not it.
It had mold on every surface and peeling wallpaper with more mold behind it, the common room on the main floor had roaches hiding under everything and would come out at night. I didn't even want to hang out with the other travellers down there it was so bad.
I met some WONDERFUL people and made some real friends there but the actual hostel was so unbelievably bad it actually made us literally sick.
My friend didn't understand why I wanted to take the train 2 stops north to JR Namba to hang out and eat everynight... I just REALLY didn't want to be near the hostel.

Edit: The hostel was Peace House Sachi; Stay away!

Azalynnnnn
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Having been sent to various places around the world with questionable appointments and company. I would stay here, but it would not be for everybody. Thanks for sharing Norm, it definitely redefines/refocuses a person's requirements for a place to stay.

kevinholt
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I actually stayed at Hotel Diamond for two nights back in 2015! It was my second Japan trip, I was only 19 back then. It was definitely a memorable stay. Definitely remember not liking the shower there too much, as they're only on the first floor.

weekendintokyo
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Awesome to see another video highlighting the little known spots in Japan!

TehGoldenWiz
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Always interesting to see such a subject in a not sensationalized presentation 🤩 awesome as always

k_redacted
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Morning Norm!
You always show us the best of tiny spaces, it's fun to go the other way and see the worst for a change of pace

rysiekkolanko
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Love your ‘Tiny appartment ’series 😍 please make more

Starboy_tw