New Godzilla hotel opens in Tokyo

New Godzilla hotel opens in Tokyo

Godzilla is one of the most famous monsters in film history. Now, fans in Tokyo, which Godzilla destroyed with his fiery breath, can go to sleep with the famous beast.

A hotel that opened last month in the Shinjuku district offers its guests a Godzilla room.

A sculpted Godzilla welcomes visitors to the room in the Gracery Shinjuku hotel. The room features everything a Godzilla fan could want, ranging from film photos to exclusive memorabilia to a replica of the Oxygen Destroyer which killed the first Godzilla.

The monster’s huge head is visible from other rooms too. The fake Godzilla used to look down from the roof of a cinema owned by the Toho film studio which released Godzilla in 1954.

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