"Finally, we've arrived..."
In a residential area near Asakusa, Taito District in Tokyo, two taxis stopped. Ren Suo and his group moved their suitcases out of the taxis, ready to check into their Airbnb.
The first stop of their April trip was Flourishing Sakura Tokyo.
Although the trip was heavily sponsored by Ren Xingmei, the wealthy young lady, they had a better accommodation strategy in Tokyo than hotels: an Airbnb.
Qiao Muyi, who was in charge of the travel plans, had booked a small villa-style Airbnb on the website. It was spacious enough to meet everyone's needs, offered a large area for activities, and was not far from the station—perfect for travelers like them who wanted to stay together.
They could have booked hotels, but most hotel rooms were very small, and the spacious ones were much more expensive than Airbnbs. Whether for entertainment, romance, or just having fun, the Airbnb offered great value for money.
