Successful long-established ryokan attracting customers with bungo experience March 13, 21:56

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As the spread of the new coronavirus has caused hotels and inns to be canceled one after another, a long-established ryokan in Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo has launched a unique accommodation plan that allows guests to experience the feeling of becoming a great writer to attract customers. .

A long-established inn in Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, about 60 years old, "Homeikan Morikawa Annex" has been canceled one after another due to the new coronavirus, and sales this month have fallen to about 30% of the average year.

Under these circumstances, the inn has decided to launch a unique accommodation plan that allows you to experience the feeling of becoming a literary writer, taking advantage of the characteristics of the area known for the lives of many great writers such as Mori Ogai.

The guest stays in the room and writes, while the editor's staff asks for progress and urges them to finish by check-out. For a surcharge, the staff, wearing editorial costumes, will also monitor.

According to Tomoko Kaizu, a sales representative at the inn, "I think many people are worried about going to places where people are crowded due to the spread of the new coronavirus. We want you to have fun with the teachers. "

The Bungo Canned Plan will start accepting reservations on the 14th, and will be offered for a limited time starting on the 24th of this month.