This is a Japanese hotel that seems to have many branches in Vietnam. I was surprised that a Phnom Penh woman wearing a yukata (?) immediately greeted me at the reception in Japanese. The hotel was filled with Japanese, and I almost forgot I was in Phnom Penh. The room was spacious, and there was a big desk where I could work. The mini fridge was stocked with cola, soda, beer, and water, and it was free every day. The toilet was also made by a mysterious manufacturer, but it was equipped with a large washlet. There was a large bathtub in the room, but the biggest selling point was the open-air bath on the 7th floor. You can take a bath until 11pm, and the fresh air is refreshing, so you can blow away the fatigue of a business trip abroad. There is also a sauna. The breakfast served was a much better Japanese set meal than that served at a business hotel in Japan. There are also Japanese set meal restaurants in the area.
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