Peanuts Hotel to open in Japan this August

Peanuts Hotel to open in Japan this August

If you're a fan of Peanuts - or Snoopy - you'll be ecstatic to know that there'll be a themed hotel opening in Kobe, Japan in August 2018.

The hotel will be located in Hyogo prefecture, near Sannomiya Station, which is located in the heart of Kobe.

According to the website, the hotel prides itself on the slogan, "It's nice to have a home where your guests feel comfortable," which alludes to the fact that Snoopy's bird friends could easily sleep over at his house without feeling awkward. We're guessing they want the hotel to feel more like your home than a temporary dwelling.

The hotel will have three stories - with each floor boasting its own theme of "Imagine", "Happy" and "Love" - and 18 rooms, each showcasing a different comic. Judging from the "Do not disturb" sign alone, we're expecting an abundance of cuteness in the rooms!

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Reservations will only start from July 9, and more information about the hotel will be released in the same month. You can also complete your Peanuts experience by visiting the Peanuts Cafe and Diner, which will be located adjacent to the hotel.

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Of course, these are not the first Peanuts-themed food and beverage establishments opened in Japan. Currently, there's a Peanuts Diner in Yokohama and a Peanuts Cafe in Tokyo. Both places serve the usual fare found in most cafes, such as pastas, cakes and Insta-worthy drinks.

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The cafe and diner also sells Peanuts merchandise, from T-shirts to tote bags, some of which are also available on their online store.

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Are you excited? To get to Kobe from Singapore, you can either fly to Tokyo and take a domestic flight to Kobe Airport, or fly to Kansai International Airport and take a train to Kobe. Get ready to be Peanuts-fied this summer!

This article was first published in CLEO Singapore

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