After a cup at Betara-shi @ Otemmacho of Takarada Ebisu Shrine, we stopped by Bakuro Yokoyamacho on the east side.
Since the Edo period, as a post town close to Asakusa Gomon, which was a major downtown area at the time (some Bakuro who bought and cared for horses).
And it has developed as a wholesaler town for many goods, and now it is a town that is working hard as a clothing wholesaler town.
On October 1, a 7-story 71-bed hostel "IRORI" opened in a corner of a building in the wholesaler's street.
There is a single / two-tiered bed made of Shimanto cypress, partitioned by a cloth that is good at wholesalers, and a self-catering kitchen.
"Irori," which can be surrounded by everyone and sometimes becomes the protagonist, sits in the lounge with a chocolate and ash.
It is a place where you can feel such a simple and quiet appearance. (3,000 yen per night)
It seems to be popular with foreign backpackers, people who are accustomed to traveling, and Japanese who stay suddenly.
In the evening lounge, foreign tourists enjoy blogging while using Wifi, and the two women's group light coffee.
While drinking, chatting while drinking, the Japanese were quietly hitting the PC keyboard.
I feel that the new landscape of Nihonbashi is expanding.
IRORI URL http://irorihostel.com/