Shabby Hotels Across The Country - Season 1
They do a hands-on investigation into the ultimate "shabby but good lodgings" across Japan! Even Bananaman is astonished! What is the reason why these shabby-looking lodgings are still so popular?
They do a hands-on investigation into the ultimate "shabby but good lodgings" across Japan! Even Bananaman is astonished! What is the reason why these shabby-looking lodgings are still so popular?
Osamu Shitara
Yuki Himura
They do a hands-on investigation into the ultimate "shabby but good lodgings" across Japan! Even Bananaman is astonished! What is the reason why these shabby-looking lodgings are still so popular?
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