Japan opens ice hotel, tourists rush to book rooms.
Following the model of norththern-European countries like Sweden, Japan opened an ice hotel in Alpha Resort Tomamu’s ice village, on Hokkaido Island. The living-rooms, bath-rooms and bed-rooms are all made out of ice, and it costs two people 80,000 yen ($696) to spend the night.
Dinner is served on an ice plate while drinks come in ice glasses, so you have to sip them quickly, before they freeze.
Japan’s ice hotel is not for everyone of course, if you can’t handle the cold, you better not pack your bags just yet. Guests sleep dressed appropriately , in layers and thick winter jackets. If you think you can handle freezing cold, the hotel closes on February 15, so hurry up.
The ice hotel of Hokkaido looks good but it still doesn’t come close to Sweden’s ice hotel.








Photo credits: Xinhua/Reuters
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February 5th, 2009
Spooky
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I suppose the toilet bowl is also made of ice.
The ice bar looks cool. Those girls are good and cute models too. Hope they didn’t get sick after taking some photos in the ice hotel.