Float away on the sea with the Mizukami floating hotels

The Huis Ten Bosch Dutch theme park in southwestern Japan has launched some floating capsules called the Mizukami Hotels . These are futur...

The Huis Ten Bosch Dutch theme park in southwestern Japan has launched some floating capsules called the Mizukami Hotels. These are futuristic pods that are designed to float on water.


It can accommodate up to 2 to 3 persons and comes complete with beds, showers, and toilets. It has two stories where the first story is an accommodation compartment and the second floor is an observatory dome.


The company is planning to open the Mizukami Hotels by the end of the year. And per night at these hotels might cost you between $US260 and $US330.

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