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Published March 27, 2017
Walking on water might sound like miracle but how about sleeping on the ocean?
Japan’s Huis Ten Bosch, a Dutch-theme park in the city of Sasebo, is about to make your wildest comes true.
The theme park is set offer space-age like floating pods for visitors to sleep in by the end of the year, according to The Japan Times.
The ever-innovating Huis Ten Bosch in Nagasaki will soon be offering floating sleeping pods for around £214 p/n https://t.co/8TRjUOQYcG pic.twitter.com/A85YioOyv7
— JNTO London (@experiencejapan) March 9, 2017
Each capsule will be two storeys and feature a spiral staircase leading up to the bedroom covered by a glass roof. The design allows for panoramic views ideal for stargazing at night-- or keeping watch on the sea during the day.
Overnight, each floating hotel room will slowly move to an island featuring unique attractions. Huis Ten Bosch owns the 419,792 square foot island where new adventure attractions are being built.
The futuristic pods will hold up to four people and cost between $260 and $350 a night.
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The theme park operators say they are creating the futuristic capsules as a way to draw more tourists from aroun Japan and from abroad.
In the its theme park, Huis Ten Bosch uses life-sized replicas of old Dutch buildings, offering a true Netherlands experience in Japan. The park launched the Henn na Hotel (known as the “robot hotel”) in 2015. That property is staffed almost entirely by humanoid robots designed to look like they’re breathing, blinking and interacting like real hotel workers.
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