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there are many people sitting at computers in the room

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fintan on Instagram: ""Lost in Manboo: Living In A Japanese Internet Cafe," 2014.

"A four-square-metre box with a screen and computer. This is what Japanese cyber-cafes offer, around the clock.
Most customers just spend an hour or two here. But there are thousands who spend their lives in them.
The Manboo in Tokyo has its own permanent residents: Masata and Hitomi. It is a home for them, even though they sleep on the floor."

Hitomi, the girl interviewed here, allegedly took her own life a few years after this."

fintan on Instagram: ""Lost in Manboo: Living In A Japanese Internet Cafe," 2014. "A four-square-metre box with a screen and computer. This is what Japanese cyber-cafes offer, around the clock. Most customers just spend an hour or two here. But there are thousands who spend their lives in them. The Manboo in Tokyo has its own permanent residents: Masata and Hitomi. It is a home for them, even though they sleep on the floor." Hitomi, the girl interviewed here, allegedly took her own life a…

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a room filled with lots of computer monitors

While traveling, I usually do check where to access the internet. I need to google travel tips or look at google maps of the area. I often go to internet café to check my email or search information. In Seoul, you can find and enjoy a fast internet connection everywhere. You also have free Wi-Fi in the subway, cafes and tourist spots. Nevertheless, I’d like to recommend visiting Korean internet café for fun. In Korea internet cafe is called PC Bang. I think it is an interesting place for…

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a woman standing in front of the mamonaku kohi building with her arms out

Mamonaku Kohi, a Japanese-inspired café in Quezon City, Philippines, has become an internet sensation due to its unique service style. Offering what’s aptly called a Hole in the Wall experience, the coffee shop features a simple facade with minimal openings, as a rugged hole in a concrete wall becomes the protagonist of its exterior. Through this hole, staff hand customers their chosen beverages. This unconventional setup has captivated social media, drawing millions of views as people share…

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a man laying on top of a bed next to a computer desk with a monitor

The Japanese are known for sleeping in unconventional places, and now you can be too! Another (see my posts on Love Hotels, Capsule Hotels, Hostels and Couch Surfing) low budget accommodation solution is what I call "wank-booths". All around major cities you will see posters for what look like comfortable faux-leather chairs in front of a computer in a wooden box. That's exactly what they are, and you can rent them (or do away with the chair and just have a padded floor) for as long as you…

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