Weird Hotel Osaka Namba Celebrates a Milestone
Weird Hotel Osaka Namba, operated by H.I.S. Hotel Holdings based in Shinjuku, Tokyo, is set to mark its seventh anniversary in an exciting way. On February 27th, the hotel will release the second edition of its collaboration with popular idol group NMB48, known as the NMB48 Collaboration Room.
The first edition of this unique room was launched last year in May and received great acclaim from fans and guests alike, prompting the hotel to refresh the decor and complimentary gifts for guests with this new edition.
A Room Full of NMB48 Spirit
This July, the newly designed room features significant enhancements including large photographs from the NMB48's 15th-anniversary concert, prominently displayed on the walls. Furthermore, the bed, curtains, and door are all adorned with the NMB48 logo, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the world of their favorite idols.
Adding to the excitement, a special display showcases messages and signatures from NMB48 members, Shiotuki Kion, Izumi Ayano, and Sakata Kokoro, who attended the opening of this room edition. Guests can also find a charm capsule vending machine offering NMB48 badge gacha (500 yen each, tax included) right in the room. These badges and additional items have definitely enhanced the experience for fans.
Exclusive Gifts Await
Every customer who books the NMB48 Collaboration Room will receive special gifts, including a photo card of the NMB48 members mentioned earlier, along with redesigned badges and acrylic stands exclusive to this room. Prices start at 17,540 yen for a room with breakfast, and 16,000 yen for a room without meals (for one night, including tax). Please note, there will not be member greetings during the stay.
For those interested, more information and bookings can be made through the
Weird Hotel Osaka Namba's official website.
About H.I.S. Hotel Holdings
H.I.S. Hotel Holdings is dedicated to enhancing travel and business experiences through unique accommodations. It operates across seven countries, including Japan, the United States, and South Korea, with a total of 50 hotels under 12 different brands, like Weird Hotel and Watermark Hotel. With imaginative concepts and customer-friendly services, the company continues to shake up the hospitality industry worldwide.