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Is this Hello Kitty hotel room in Tokyo good enough to impress an 8-year-old girl?
Is this Hello Kitty hotel room in Tokyo good enough to impress an 8-year-old girl?

SoraNews24

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • SoraNews24

Is this Hello Kitty hotel room in Tokyo good enough to impress an 8-year-old girl?

Find out what happens when a father books a night here to impress his daughter. Our reporter P.K. Sanjun loves his daughter Rei, encouraging all her interests which, over her eight years, have ranged from Anpanman to Precure, Pokémon, Conan, Doraemon, and Crayon Shin-chan. In between, Rei has had a soft spot for Sanrio characters like Hello Kitty, so P.K. has travelled to Sanrio Puroland with her, and even bought up stacks of Happy Meals when they came with little Hello Kitty plushies, all to put a smile on her face. So when he heard about a new Hello Kitty-themed room at Asakusa's Tobu Hotel in Tokyo, his daughter immediately sprang to mind. However, he hadn't heard her mention Hello Kitty in a while so he wasn't sure if that was a phase that had passed, but when he asked her if she wanted to stay there, her eyes widened as she told him, 'I want to go! I definitely want to go! I absolutely want to stay there!!' ▼ So off they went. Though there are a few hotels around Japan with Hello Kitty-themed hotel rooms, this is the only one in Tokyo's 23 wards, and there are actually two rooms to choose from: the 'Sakura Celestial Maiden Room' and the 'Wa-Modern Room'. ▼ At his daughter's request, they stayed in the Sakura Celestial Maiden Room. Just as the name suggests, Hello Kitty, or 'Kitty-chan' as she's known in Japanese, was dressed as a celestial maiden, welcoming P.K. and Rei to their night's stay with an array of traditional motifs, and swirls of cherry blossoms in full bloom. There were two large murals of Kitty-chan on the walls, and although the sweet cat was in costume for this event, Kitty-chan's signature bow was still evident, appearing on the beds, in the form of pillows… ▼…and as handles on the bedside drawers. With four beds inside, there wasn't a lot of room to move around, but there was a beautiful Japanese-style space in the corner, with a low table and chairs, pink tatami mats with Hello Kitty bows on the edges, and a large plushie of Kitty-chan, as celestial maiden, sitting on the floor like a hostess at a traditional Japanese inn. Rei-chan squealed in delight upon seeing Kitty-chan, giving her a huge hug that showed P.K. just how strong the Sanrio bonds still were in his daughter. Hello Kitty was like a magnet for Rei, giving her a burst of excited energy that saw her jumping around the room. P.K. was so delighted to see her so hyped that he let her run wild for a little while, figuring she would eventually wear herself out from all the excitement. However, P.K. didn't quite realise the extent of his daughter's love for the cat, and the themed room, because at 10 p.m., after they'd had dinner and their nightly baths, Rei, who would normally be dozing off at this time, was as excited as ever. ▼ In fact, her voltage just kept rising. With her eyes wide open, Rei didn't look sleepy at all, and although P.K. couldn't match her excitement at being inside a pink Hello Kitty-themed room, he was happy to indulge her, allowing her to leap and squeal until she eventually wore herself out, by which time it was past 11:30 p.m. ▼ Rei fell fast asleep as if her battery had run out, hugging Kitty-chan instead of her dad. They both slept like logs in Hello Kitty's celestial paradise, and the next day, before checking out, Rei gave Kitty-chan one last hug while whispering, 'I'll definitely come and stay again.' Although P.K. couldn't see Kitty-chan respond to Rei's whispers, he had a feeling his daughter and Hello Kitty were on a different wavelength to him, communicating in secret ways he wasn't able to understand. After their night in the themed room, P.K. learned that a girl's love for Hello Kitty has the power to outlast all other character obsessions, and he also learned that if you stay in this room with a Kitty-obsessed child you may not get a lot of sleep, but you will get a ton of brownie points as a parent. Hotel information Asakusa Tobu Hotel /浅草東武ホテル Address: Tokyo-to, Taito-ku, Asakusa 1-1-15 東京都台東区浅草1-1-15 Website Photos©SoraNews24 ● Want to hear about SoraNews24's latest articles as soon as they're published? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter! [ Read in Japanese ]

Japanese Actress Mio Imada Says Drama ‘Anpan' Will Warm Your Heart Every Morning
Japanese Actress Mio Imada Says Drama ‘Anpan' Will Warm Your Heart Every Morning

Yomiuri Shimbun

time09-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yomiuri Shimbun

Japanese Actress Mio Imada Says Drama ‘Anpan' Will Warm Your Heart Every Morning

The Yomiuri Shimbun Mio Imada Mio Imada stars in NHK's serial morning drama 'Anpan,' as the wife of an artist who is based on Takashi Yanase, the creator of 'Anpanman.' Yanase's picture book series 'Anpanman' is also a major hit as a manga series, a TV anime and a series of movies. He was inspired by his wife, Nobu Komatsu, to create the popular female character Dokin-chan. When I asked Imada, who says she loves Dokin-chan, to create a heart shape with her hands, she said, 'No problem.' Dokin-chan often appears with hearts. With her big round eyes, Imada is charming. Like scriptwriter Miho Nakazono said, Imada certainly resembles Dokin-chan. Anpanman literally gives himself (Anpanman's head is an anpan bun with sweet bean paste inside) to help those in need. 'Anpan' is the story of a couple who created such a unique hero. Nobu Asada and Takashi Yanai, played by Takumi Kitamura, meet in a town in Kochi Prefecture and work for the same newspaper after World War II. Nobu helps her husband achieve success later. Imada said their life paths had many events that connect with 'Anpanman.' 'During the war, Nobu [Asada] struggles between 'justice as a teacher' who sends children to the battlefield and 'justice as an individual' who loses a loved one in the war,' Imada said. 'She must consider justice from various angles.' After the war, Nobu became a newspaper reporter to determine what justice really is. Imada believes that whatever the couple seriously contemplates leads to 'a justice that never overturns,' which lies at the root of Anpanman. Courtesy of NHK Nobu Asada, played by Mio Imada Imada says she feels Nobu Komatsu's presence in Anpanman's world, which is filled with gentle characters. 'Yanase's experiences of war and hunger are expressed in 'Anpanman,'' she said. 'Even so, the story is always positive, and I think it's because Nobu, who was generous, soft and tough all at once, was by his side.' The drama has already been in production for more than half a year. Imada says Nobu Asada has become a part of her life. The production of a long-running morning serial is said to be mentally and physically demanding, but she says she is simply treasuring the remaining time. 'The drama will warm your hearts every morning,' she said at the time of the interview, before it started airing. The drama is broadcast on NHK from 8 a.m. Monday through Saturday and on NHK BS from 7:30 a.m. Monday through Friday. Q&A session with Imada Q. What is your favorite bread? A. Salted butter rolls. When it comes to anpan, I prefer koshi-an (smooth bean paste). Q. How do you cope with fatigue from filming? A. I soak and relax in the bathtub and drink alcohol on a day when I have worked hard. First a beer, then a highball. There is no filming on Saturdays and Sundays, so I really look forward to drinking beer after work on Fridays. Q. What advice did you receive from your predecessors, heroines of NHK morning dramas? A. Kaya Kiyohara, whom I worked with on 'Welcome Home, Monet,' as well as Hana Sugisaki and Mei Nagano, told me, 'It's tough, so call me if you need anything.' Mio Imada Born on March 5, 1997, and raised in Fukuoka Prefecture. She won the Japan Academy Film Prize's newcomer award for the movie 'Tokyo Revengers' in 2022. 'Anpan' is her second NHK serial morning drama following 'Welcome Home, Monet.'

Kochi: 1st Design of Anpanman Train Makes Colorful Comeback; Train Runs Until Jan. 2026
Kochi: 1st Design of Anpanman Train Makes Colorful Comeback; Train Runs Until Jan. 2026

Yomiuri Shimbun

time03-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yomiuri Shimbun

Kochi: 1st Design of Anpanman Train Makes Colorful Comeback; Train Runs Until Jan. 2026

The Yomiuri Shimbun A train decorated with a reproduction of the original Anpanman Train livery departs from JR Kochi Station. KOCHI — In Kochi Prefecture, where the creator of the popular picture book and anime series 'Anpanman,' Takashi Yanase, grew up, a train with livery identical to that of the original Anpanman Train is now in operation through Jan. 12 next year. The Anpanman-themed train featuring characters on the body and interior debuted on the Dosan Line in October 2000. Today, similar trains run across various lines throughout Shikoku. The reproduction is part of a commemorative project celebrating the 25th anniversary of the first train. The reproduced first Anpanman Train runs as the express trains Ashizuri, consisting of four blue cars, featuring large illustrations of Anpanman and his friends. On April 12, a ceremony was held at JR Kochi Station to send the train off, with costumed characters Anpanman and Baikinman making an appearance. As kindergarten children waved, the Ashizuri No. 3 departed for Nakamura Station at 11:49 a.m. The Anpanman train mainly runs between JR Kochi Station and Nakamura Station on the Tosa Kuroshi at 5 p.m. o Railway. Some services also start from Sukumo Station. This year, NHK is airing a drama depicting the life of Takashi Yanase and his wife, Nobu, drawing Anpanman into the spotlight. At the ceremony, Shikoku Railway Co. President Kazuyuki Shinomiya expressed his hope that 'many visitors from all over Japan will come to Kochi.'

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