M; It’s so unique bookstore having inn, isn’t it?
F; Really? I’ve never imagined such an inn in the bookstore.
M; It’s new in Tokyo. Do you think it’s going popular?
F; Hmmm…I won’t stay there because it’s insecure.
M; I wonder how much it will cost for a night.
F; I hope it won’t be nested by homeless people.
Good morning☔
M:I know today’s blog.
F:Do you stay that bookstore?
M:No,If I stay that, I can’t sleep.
Becouse I’m absorbed in reading a book.
F:fufufu😆
You don’t need a bed?
M:yes,I think , bookstore have book , sweets and tea.
F:which do you need book or sweets?
M:Book is nutrition for brains.
Sweets is nutrition for heart (tenderness)
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F: The other day, It was introducing this bookstore on TV.
M: I’ve less have a time to read books lately.
F: It seems that there are fewer people who read books these days.
M: I’m reading loudly newspaper for my brain. ( = 0 =)
F: Oh~, You can’t use this bookstore. (-_-)
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F; Recently, there seems to be bookstore having inn in the main urban areas, what do you think?
M; Really? Because of the diversification of accommodation facilities, the emergence of simplified accommodation facilities like capsule hotels is inevitable, but I think that there is not much need to link bookstores with inn. I am also concerned that such a facility could be a crime’s nest.
F; Have you stayed capsule hotel?
M; Yeah, when I arrived at Haneda Airport at night on a British tour two years ago, I have stayed at a cabin type capsule hotel near the airport.
F; Was it how?
M; It was very comfortable despite being very reasonable price. Those seem to be popular also for foreign travelers.
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