There is a hotel in Nishicheng District, Osaka Prefecture, Japan for 0 yuan, can you believe it? Many netizens will ask, what money does the store make? Speaking of 0 yuan hotels, we have to first understand the background of Nishicheng District in Japan.
Nishicheng District in Japan has become the "Neighborhood Area", or "Kumaki", and is one of the three major slums in Japan. There is a mixture of fish and dragons, and the underworld has long controlled the market here, so the lowest laborers here have been exploited by the underworld. But what is even more chilling is that the police, who were supposed to protect these low-level workers, even secretly accepted bribes from the underworld, so they turned a blind eye to their experience. The dissatisfaction in the hearts of the workers finally broke out after a long period of accumulation. This is the reason for the labor riots in Xicheng District.
So Xicheng District has the most defensive police station and school in Japan. With the stagnation of the Japanese economy, these workers are getting older and older. With their income plummeting, they can't even afford to stay in a hotel for 500 yen per night, which is equivalent to 30 yuan. They changed from laborers to elderly laborers, from elderly laborers to poor people, and finally from poor people to homeless people who everyone saw on the streets of Japan.
All countries are not only on the bright side, including Japan, which we think is super clean and safe, also has its dark side. If you have traveled nearby, the security around Xicheng District is indeed not that good, but if you have been to the Philippines or other Southeast Asian countries, it is actually not that scary here, but it is slightly dirty and messy compared to other places in Japan. .
There is a very famous street in Xicheng District called Doya Street. Doya is Japanese "宿 (yado)", pronounced backwards, meaning a low-cost residential area. . Doya Street is mainly a place for local temporary workers to provide simple accommodation. It was formed mainly because after World War II, Japan entered a stage of rapid economic development and required a large amount of labor. Therefore, temporary workers from different places began to gather here. They worked during the day, and then returned to live here at night after receiving the day’s salary. Gradually they formed blocks. The biggest feature of Doya Street is that the hotel accommodation here is very cheap, about 500 to 1,000 yen per night, which is equivalent to 30 to 60 yuan.
The 0 yuan hotel mentioned at the beginning of the article was created under this background. On the roadside near this hotel, you will see a lot of cheap hotels but you can’t find the front desk. The drinks sold in the vending machines are also much cheaper than other places. There are many more artistic on the walls and iron doors. Painted paintings, and there is even a "no pee" sign in the corner!
There is a sign on the outer wall of this 0 yuan hotel, which says "Echigo House". From the information on the sign, we know that each of this hotel The rooms are equipped with TVs, refrigerators, heating and cooling equipment, and luxurious baths. The big red letters at the bottom read 0 yuan! And when you enter the hotel, you can't find the front desk manager, but the narrow corridors are bursting with "unusual smell". How to stay in a hotel without an administrator, how about it, do you dare to stay in such a hotel?