Предмет: Английский язык, автор: Jdjdxkxkxm

Living in a capsule The famous capsule hotels of Japan offer accommodation unlike any other you may have experienced (1). These unique hotels were built to cater (2) the needs of Japanese business men who work (3) late and miss the last train home. For late-night party people, it's safer and cheaper to spend the night in a capsule (4) it is to go home. At a cost of around 20-35 euros per night (less for weekly or monthly rates), they offer just the basic necessities. All you do is get a ticket from a vending (5) that is usually in the lobby. You hand the ticket to the clerk and you are given a capsule number and a key that opens a small locker (6) contains a pair of slippers, pyjamas and towels for take your shoes off because it is customary in Japan not to bathing. You (7) wear shoes indoors. else. However, each You use a small ladder to climb into your capsule. The capsules are surprisingly comfortable to lie in, but they are not suitable for (8) capsule does contain a TV, and there's usually free wi-fi so you can (9)_ online if you have a laptop. The most common complaint made by people who have stayed in a capsule hotel is loudly-snoring neighbours. But there's not really (10) you can do about that.



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Автор ответа: MaxPlay2707
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