You heard me. Japan has a Transformers themed hotel room. It’s outfitted with toys and Transformers bed linen. What more could you need, really?
The Asahikawa Grand Hotel, which is located in Hokkaido, teamed up with toy maker Takara Tomy to create this limited time only Transformers room.
Below, you can see photos from Japanese website Higekumatoytoy:
The Autobots emblazoned monitor shows a short Transformers clip.
Yes, it’s “just” a hotel with some Transformers stuff in it. But that’s a million times better than a hotel room with no Transformers stuff in it whatsoever.
Lodging starts at around $100 a night (depending on when the reservation is for), and reservations are restricted to one night basis to ensure other guests get a chance to enjoy Transformers lodging. Guests receive Transformers themed gifts.
On April 25, the room will transform back into a regular hotel.
部屋中トランスフォーマー尽くし! 旭川グランドホテルに「トランスフォーマー」ルーム誕生 [Yahoo! Japan]
ホテルサービス・TFサービス・これぞ日本のお・も・て・な・し・w・ノ(旭川冬まつり:TFルームin旭川グランドホテル) [ひげひげな、おもちゃの日常]
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7 responses to “Japan’s Transformers Hotel Room Is More Than Meets The Eye”
They could at least included a futon/sofa bed: the original transformer…
my house is more transformers themed than this.
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I know it’s the Transformers catchphrase, but come on, I was expecting at least ONE thing in the room to transform.
That’s not just an “autobots emblazoned monitor”, that’s the autobot matrix of leadership.
It will light your darkest hour.
i like the G1 Devastator vs Dinobots painting and metroplex, thats about it.
I wish I still had my Optimus Prime quilt cover that I had as a kid. Old school…