Your entire stay will be live-streamed on YouTube.
A Hotel in the Japanese city of Fukuoka City is offering an unbelievably cheap stay for cash strapped tourists, at an incredible 130 yen (€1.08) a night.
However there is a rather large catch... footage of your stay will be live-streamed on the hotel’s YouTube channel.
The hotel is called Business Ryokan Asahi, and says that the motivation behind the promotion was simply to boost the amount of guests staying in room No.8 - As apparently, it was the least popular.
And while there is literally no place to hide for guests, with the camera covering the entire room - there is no audio to the stream, so at least your conversations will be private.
As for everything else, well that's between you and YouTube.
Unsurprisingly there is one strict rule though, guests are not allowed to be naked at any time.
Asides from the 24/7 big brother watching over you, the room is a completely normal Japanese-style guestroom, with tatami reed flooring, a folded futon sleeping mat, a low table, a TV, and a hot water kettle.
But it does contain a coin operated air conditioner which is 100 yen (83 cents) for two hours at a time.
The 130-yen deal is available every day, including weekends.
So would you be bold enough to give it a try?
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