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Stay at an Inexpensive Overnight Internet Café

Finding reasonably priced accommodation in the heart of Akihabara may seem daunting at first, but the internet café Kaikatsu CLUB allows people who have missed the last train home to indulge in web-surfing and comic-reading before getting some much-needed sleep. While originally catering to women only, it has opened its doors to both sexes.

By SoraNews24

http://www.kaikatsu.jp/guide/establishment.html

If you’re looking for a bit of fun, why not try your hand at darts…

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… or a quick game of billiards?

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Belt out some anime songs at the karaoke lounge…

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… or just sit back and chill with friends in family-sized rooms.

Once you’re all set up, step out into the streets of Akihabara and get some shopping done in a flash. After all, Kaikatsu CLUB is just a three-minute walk from Akihabara Station.

With enough facilities to be a called a hotel, what is perhaps the most astounding of all is that it’s incredibly cheap. The biggest bang for your buck would be the overnight package (7:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m.), which comes in at an unbelievable ¥2,047 (US$17.90).

The early checkout time might be the only downside to this amazing deal, but can be turned into an advantage for tourists planning to use the Internet café as a quick stopover.

For more information about Kaikatsu CLUB as well as the store's location, be sure to click on the full story from Rocket News 24.

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