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Primary Image 1 Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo, Tokyo Hotels
9.1
(3,422)
Exceptional
Hotels
Shinjuku, Tokyo
Theme park shuttle
Outdoor facilities
Bicycle storage
Shops
Airport transfer
Wheelchair accessible
X***a
I stayed with my family with 2 rooms. There are renovated rooms, so make sure with your options before you make the booking. The room view is amazing. The staff is very helpful. We can borrow an umbrella if you don’t bring one. They also help me get a taxi to the airport at 4.30 am. Thank you Keio Hotel
Price around

S$390.73

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Primary image 1 Richmond Hotel Premier Asakusa International, Tokyo Hotels
Hotels
Asakusa, Taito
Verified Traveler
staycation
Our family is happy staying here. Thank you so much for the services. The amenities are so complete.
Price around

S$134.92

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Other Hotel Photo 1 Hotel Grand Bach Tokyo Ginza, Tokyo Hotels
9.5
(1,201)
Exceptional
Hotels
Ginza, Chuo
Magdatilla Ruselinda
The best hotel and service, really clean and good service and food. Only 5 minutes walk from the train station. Super 👍.
Price around

S$416.58

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Lobby 1 Oakwood Premier Tokyo, Tokyo Hotels
9.3
(28)
Exceptional
Service Apartment
Chiyoda, Tokyo
Austin Abdi
This is my third stay in Oakwood Premier Tokyo, a great location next to Airport Limousine bus and Tokyo Station. Walking distance from Ginza and next to Ramen street in Tokyo Station.
Price around

S$750.95

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Primary image 1 Shinagawa Prince Hotel, Tokyo Hotels
8.4
(5,152)
Very Good
Hotels
Minato, Tokyo
Indoor tennis court
Tennis court
Shops
Bar
Julianto Julianto
backpacking
Near MRT Station. Not far from Haneda.
Price around

S$156.39

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Primary Image 1 Hotel Gracery Shinjuku, Tokyo Hotels
8.9
(5,341)
Exceptional
Hotels
Shinjuku, Tokyo
Anissa Dyah Setyowati
business
I had a wonderful experience at gracery hotel. The location is so convenient and the ladies only floor had foot and pillow massage. Amenities were very nice and there was a Panasonic nano steam machine that is very helpful for face skin care
Price around

S$192.78

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Primary Image 1 Shinjuku Washington Hotel Main, Tokyo Hotels
8.2
(4,491)
Very Good
Hotels
Shinjuku, Tokyo
Verified Traveler
Review of Shinjuku Washington Hotel Main, Tokyo. Shinjuku Washington Hotel Main offers a practical and comfortable stay in one of Tokyo’s most convenient districts. Located in West Shinjuku, near the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, the hotel is well positioned for both sightseeing and business travel. It is about an 8-minute walk from JR Shinjuku Station, and the underground passageway is especially helpful on rainy days. The Airport Limousine Bus stop at the hotel is another major advantage for international travelers. Location and Accessibility. The location is one of the hotel’s strongest points. Guests can easily reach shopping areas, restaurants, department stores, and major train connections in Shinjuku. Although the walk from the station may feel slightly long after a busy day, the area is safe, organized, and convenient. The hotel is particularly suitable for travelers who want easy access to central Tokyo while staying in a quieter part of Shinjuku. Room Quality. The rooms are clean, functional, and equipped with essential facilities such as a work desk, refrigerator, air conditioning, private bathroom, and internet access. As is common in Tokyo, standard rooms are rather compact, especially for guests traveling with large luggage or staying as a family. However, the room layout is efficient and comfortable enough for short to medium stays. Cleanliness and Comfort. Cleanliness is generally well maintained. Many recent guests have praised the tidy rooms and good overall condition of the property. While some areas of the hotel may feel slightly dated, the atmosphere remains professional and dependable. It is a good choice for travelers who prioritize convenience, cleanliness, and reliability over luxury. Breakfast and Dining. Breakfast is one of the hotel’s most appreciated features. Guests frequently mention the generous buffet selection, which includes both Japanese and international dishes. The hotel also has several restaurants and food options within the building, making dining easy after a long day of travel. This is especially convenient for guests who prefer not to go far for meals. Facilities and Services. The hotel offers practical services that make the stay smoother, including luggage handling, laundry services, a taxi stand, and access to convenience stores and dining outlets within or near the building. The Airport Limousine Bus connection is a major plus. Staff service is generally efficient and polite, although the large scale of the hotel can sometimes make the experience feel less personal than in smaller boutique properties. Value for Money. Considering its location, transportation access, breakfast quality, and range of facilities, Shinjuku Washington Hotel Main provides solid value for money in central Tokyo. It may not be ideal for travelers seeking spacious rooms or a highly luxurious atmosphere, but it is very suitable for tourists, solo travelers, couples, and business guests who want a dependable hotel in a strategic location. Overall Impression. Overall, Shinjuku Washington Hotel Main is a reliable and convenient hotel with excellent access to transportation, good breakfast, clean rooms, and useful on-site services. Its greatest strengths are location and practicality. The main drawback is the limited room size, which is typical for Tokyo but worth noting before booking. For travelers who want to stay in Shinjuku with easy connections across Tokyo, this hotel is a very good option.
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S$120.74

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Other Hotel Photo 1 The Okura Tokyo, Tokyo Hotels
9.7
(926)
Exceptional
Hotels
Akasaka, Minato
Steam room
Business facilities
Pool sun loungers
Sauna
Spa
Price around

S$799.15

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Primary Image 1 The Capitol Hotel Tokyu, Tokyo Hotels
9.7
(1,005)
Exceptional
Hotels
Chiyoda, Tokyo
Braille or raised signage
Outdoor facilities
Limo or town car service
Health club
Wheelchair accessible
Spa
Price around

S$778.26

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Lobby 1 Imperial Hotel Tokyo, Tokyo Hotels
9.5
(1,567)
Exceptional
Hotels
Chiyoda, Tokyo
Bicycle storage
Babysitting
Fitness center
Business facilities
Express check-out
Bar
Wirontono Tandiono
romantic
Very nice and friendly staff. Extremely helpful.
Price around

S$460.09

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Primary Image 1 Hotel Sunroute Plaza Shinjuku, Tokyo Hotels
9.1
(2,648)
Exceptional
Hotels
Shibuya, Tokyo
Wheelchair accessible
Spa
H***y
business
So close to Shinjuku train station, very good location, surrounded by many department stores, convenient stores, cafe and resto... Everything you need about Japan you will find here...
Price around

S$201.14

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Other Hotel Photo 1 Minn Nihonbashi, Tokyo Hotels
9.1
(668)
Exceptional
Hotels
Tokyo, Kanto
Kitchenette
Verified Traveler
staycation
Nice hotel to stay. It has everything you need and is near the train station. The room is clean and spacious. We enjoyed our stay at Minn Nihonbashi.
Price around

S$188.67

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Primary image 1 Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel, Tokyo Hotels
9.5
(1,829)
Exceptional
Hotels
Shibuya, Tokyo
Spa
Bar
Hillwan Brahmanda
family
The best experiences in Tokyo, the best location, spacious room, very friendly and helpful staff and very kind
Price around

S$521.03

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Other Hotel Photo 1 Tokyo Bay Shiomi Prince Hotel, Tokyo Hotels
9.5
(5,366)
Exceptional
Hotels
Koto, Tokyo
Bicycle rental
Fitness center
Wheelchair accessible
Spa
M***a
leisure
The best hotel in Tokyo. The room is spacious. Near MRT station, convenience store. Affordable. Suitable for family.
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S$239.23

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Other Hotel Photo 1 The Tokyo EDITION, Ginza, Tokyo Hotels
9.6
(25)
Exceptional
Hotels
Ginza, Chuo
Fitness center
Wheelchair accessible
Price around

S$1,291.96

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Primary Image 1 Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier, Tokyo Hotels
9.1
(1,188)
Exceptional
Hotels
Ginza, Chuo
D***n
leisure
Scenic city view from lobby and our room. 8-10 mins walk to both Shimbashi & Ginza station. Very convenient location! Just in front of donq , short walk to konbinis and stores. Great coffee just 1 min walk from the hotel ! And discover 2 halal eateries just around the corner
Price around

S$214.10

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Primary Image 1 The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Tokyo Hotels
Hotels
Chiyoda, Tokyo
Outdoor facilities
Business facilities
Airport transfer
Spa
Price around

S$913.76

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Exterior / Building 1 Minn Nihonbashi Suitengumae, Tokyo Hotels
9.2
(37)
Exceptional
Hotels
Tokyo, Kanto
Kitchenette
Price around

S$203.80

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Lobby 1 APA Hotel Asakusa Tawaramachi Ekimae, Tokyo Hotels
Hotels
Taito, Tokyo
A***g
leisure
The hotel is strategically located next to Tawaramachi metro station. It only takes 10 minutes to walk to Asakusa station, so it's not difficult to drag your suitcase. The hotel is very comfortable, the heater works well, there is a clean and comfortable public bath. There is also a coin laundry. The staff is very friendly and helpful!
Price around

S$75.19

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Other Hotel Photo 1 APA Hotel Asakusa Ekimae, Tokyo Hotels
8.6
(1,448)
Very Good
Hotels
Taito, Tokyo
Braille or raised signage
Wheelchair accessible
Express check-out
E***n
leisure
Staff very polite, helpful, and friendly. Good access to Asakusa area and very close to station. Recommend place to stay. Will be back again!
Price around

S$78.38

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Exterior / Building 1 Shangri-La Tokyo, Tokyo Hotels
9.5
(626)
Exceptional
Hotels
Chiyoda, Tokyo
Health club
Massage
Game room
Wheelchair accessible
syafrudin syafrudin
The room was great; the lounge is very nice especially with the Piano Man to make you really enjoyed and relaxed.
Price around

S$1,343.14

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Facts about hotel in Tokyo

Total Accommodation: 6,515 Properties
Popular Area
Shinjuku, Asakusa
Popular hotel
Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo, Richmond Hotel Premier Asakusa International
Popular landmark
Haneda International Airport (HND), Tokyo Disneyland
Price starts from
S$15/night
Known for its:
Culinary, Arts & Culture, Nightlife
Review score
8.7 from 138,126 reviews

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Hotels in Tokyo, Japan – The Ultimate Guide for Singaporean Travellers

Tokyo is a city that captivates Singaporean travellers like few others. From the neon-lit streets of Shinjuku to the serene temples of Asakusa, from cutting-edge technology in Akihabara to haute couture in Ginza, Tokyo delivers an endlessly fascinating blend of tradition and modernity. Direct flights from Singapore Changi Airport to Tokyo take approximately six and a half to seven hours, with multiple daily services operated by Singapore Airlines, ANA, JAL, Scoot, and other carriers. For Singaporean visitors, Tokyo offers a remarkable depth of experiences that reward repeat visits across every season of the year. Cherry blossom season in late March to early April and the vivid autumn foliage from mid-November to early December are particularly magical times to visit. Booking your Tokyo hotel through Traveloka allows you to compare hundreds of properties in SGD, filter by location and guest rating, and secure your accommodation with flexible cancellation policies that give you peace of mind.

Best Neighbourhoods for Hotels in Tokyo

Tokyo is a vast city made up of 23 special wards, each with its own character and appeal. Choosing the right neighbourhood for your hotel can greatly enhance your experience. Here is a detailed look at the most popular areas for Singaporean travellers to stay in Tokyo, along with what you can expect in terms of atmosphere, attractions, and hotel pricing in SGD.

Shinjuku – The Energetic Heart of Tokyo

Shinjuku is one of Tokyo’s busiest and most exciting districts, centred around Shinjuku Station, which handles more than 3.5 million passengers daily, making it the busiest railway station in the world. The area is a dazzling mix of towering skyscrapers, massive department stores, intimate izakayas, and the atmospheric Golden Gai bar district with its narrow lanes of tiny drinking establishments. For Singaporean travellers, Shinjuku is an excellent base because of its unmatched transport connectivity. The JR Yamanote Line, multiple subway lines, and the Narita Express and Limousine Bus services all converge here. Hotels in Shinjuku range from compact but efficient business hotels starting at SGD 80 | SGD 120 per night to upscale properties with panoramic city views from SGD 250 | SGD 500. The Kabukicho entertainment area, Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building observation deck are all within walking distance of most Shinjuku hotels.

Shibuya – Youthful Energy and Iconic Streetscapes

Shibuya is synonymous with the famous Shibuya Crossing, one of the most photographed intersections in the world. Beyond the crossing, Shibuya is a vibrant district packed with fashion boutiques, trendy cafes, live music venues, and excellent restaurants. The area has undergone significant redevelopment in recent years, with new complexes like Shibuya Scramble Square and Miyashita Park adding modern shopping and dining options. Singaporean travellers who enjoy fashion, pop culture, and a youthful atmosphere will feel right at home in Shibuya. Hotels here are slightly pricier than some other districts due to the central location, with mid-range options typically ranging from SGD 100 | SGD 180 per night. Shibuya is directly connected to Shinjuku, Harajuku, and other key areas via the JR Yamanote Line and multiple private railway lines, making it an efficient base for sightseeing.

Ginza – Luxury Shopping and Fine Dining

Ginza is Tokyo’s premier upscale shopping and dining district, often compared to Singapore’s Orchard Road but with a distinctly Japanese elegance. The main Ginza street is lined with flagship stores from international luxury brands, high-end department stores like Mitsukoshi and Wako, and some of Tokyo’s finest sushi restaurants and Michelin-starred establishments. Hotels in Ginza tend to be on the higher end of the price spectrum, with four-star and five-star properties ranging from SGD 150 | SGD 400 per night. However, there are also well-appointed business hotels in the area that offer good value at SGD 90 | SGD 140 per night. Ginza is conveniently located near Tokyo Station, making it an ideal base for day trips to destinations like Hakone, Kamakura, and Nikko using the Shinkansen bullet train.

Asakusa – Traditional Tokyo Charm

For Singaporean travellers who want to experience Tokyo’s traditional side, Asakusa is the neighbourhood of choice. Home to the iconic Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo’s oldest and most visited temple, Asakusa retains a historic atmosphere that contrasts beautifully with the modern cityscape. The Nakamise Shopping Street leading to the temple is lined with stalls selling traditional snacks, souvenirs, and handcrafted goods. Asakusa is also the gateway to Tokyo Skytree, the tallest structure in Japan at 634 metres, which offers breathtaking views of the city. Hotels in Asakusa are generally more affordable than those in Shinjuku or Ginza, with comfortable mid-range options starting from SGD 70 | SGD 110 per night. The area is served by the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line and the Tobu Skytree Line, providing good connectivity to the rest of the city. For a uniquely Japanese experience, consider booking a ryokan-style hotel in Asakusa, where you can sleep on futon bedding and enjoy traditional Japanese hospitality.

Akihabara – Electronics and Pop Culture Paradise

Akihabara, affectionately known as Akiba, is Tokyo’s famous electronics and otaku culture district. For Singaporean tech enthusiasts, anime fans, and gamers, Akihabara is a must-visit destination with multi-storey electronics stores, manga shops, themed cafes, and arcades. Hotels in Akihabara are reasonably priced, with many business hotels offering clean, compact rooms from SGD 70 | SGD 100 per night. The area sits on the JR Yamanote Line between Tokyo Station and Ueno, giving you easy access to the rest of the city. Staying in Akihabara also puts you close to Ueno Park, the National Museum, and Ameyoko Market, adding cultural depth to your tech-focused explorations.

Tokyo Hotel Prices and Seasonal Considerations

Hotel prices in Tokyo fluctuate significantly by season. The peak cherry blossom season from late March to mid-April sees the highest hotel demand and prices. Autumn foliage season in November is another busy period. During these peak times, it is essential to book well in advance on Traveloka to secure both availability and competitive rates. Mid-range hotels in central Tokyo during peak season can cost SGD 150 | SGD 250 per night, compared to SGD 80 | SGD 150 during quieter months like January, February, and June. The SGD-to-JPY exchange rate has been increasingly favourable for Singaporean travellers in recent years, making Tokyo more affordable than it was a decade ago. A comfortable hotel stay that once required a significant budget is now within reach for many Singaporean families and couples. On Traveloka, all prices are displayed in SGD, eliminating the guesswork of currency conversion and helping you make informed decisions.

Getting to Tokyo from Singapore

Direct flights from Singapore Changi Airport to Tokyo operate daily, with services to both Narita International Airport and Haneda Airport. Haneda Airport is closer to central Tokyo and is often the preferred choice for convenience, with monorail and train services reaching Shinjuku and Shibuya in about 40 minutes. Narita Airport is further out but served by the Narita Express train, which takes approximately 60 to 90 minutes to reach major Tokyo stations. Return flights from Singapore to Tokyo range from SGD 400 | SGD 800 depending on the airline and booking period. Budget carriers like Scoot offer lower fares, while full-service airlines like Singapore Airlines and ANA provide a premium experience. On Traveloka, you can bundle your flight and hotel together to access package discounts that reduce your overall trip cost.

Tips for Booking Tokyo Hotels on Traveloka

When booking Tokyo hotels on Traveloka, a few strategies can help you maximise value. First, consider the proximity of your hotel to a major train station, as this will save you time and transport costs every day. Second, look for hotels that include breakfast, as dining out for breakfast in Tokyo can add SGD 15 to SGD 30 per person daily. Third, book during Traveloka sales events for discounts of up to 30 percent on Tokyo hotels. Fourth, if you are flexible with dates, use Traveloka’s calendar view to identify the cheapest nights for your preferred hotel. Finally, read guest reviews carefully, paying special attention to room size, as Tokyo hotel rooms tend to be smaller than what Singaporean travellers are accustomed to. With Traveloka, finding and booking the perfect Tokyo hotel is a seamless experience that helps you focus on what matters most, which is enjoying everything this incredible city has to offer.

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Frequently asked questions

How much do Tokyo hotels cost per night in SGD?

Tokyo hotel prices range from around SGD 70 per night for budget business hotels to SGD 500 or more for luxury five-star properties. A comfortable mid-range hotel in popular areas like Shinjuku or Shibuya typically costs between SGD 100 and SGD 200 per night. Prices are higher during cherry blossom and autumn foliage seasons.

What is the best area to stay in Tokyo for Singaporean first-time visitors?

Shinjuku is widely recommended for first-time visitors due to its excellent transport connections, diverse dining options, and central location. Shibuya is great for younger travellers who enjoy pop culture and fashion, while Asakusa is ideal for those who want to experience traditional Japanese culture.

How long is the flight from Singapore to Tokyo?

Direct flights from Singapore Changi Airport to Tokyo take approximately six and a half to seven hours. Multiple airlines including Singapore Airlines, Scoot, ANA, and JAL operate daily flights to both Narita and Haneda airports.

Should I fly into Narita or Haneda Airport?

Haneda Airport is closer to central Tokyo and more convenient, with train services reaching Shinjuku in about 40 minutes. Narita Airport is further away, taking 60 to 90 minutes by train, but sometimes offers cheaper flight options. Check both airport options on Traveloka when booking your trip.

When is the best time for Singaporeans to visit Tokyo?

Cherry blossom season from late March to early April is the most popular time, offering stunning pink blooms across the city. Autumn from mid-November to early December features beautiful red and gold foliage. For lower hotel prices and fewer crowds, consider visiting in January, February, or June.

Are Tokyo hotel rooms very small compared to Singapore hotels?

Yes, Tokyo hotel rooms are generally smaller than equivalent-category rooms in Singapore. A standard room in a mid-range Tokyo hotel may be 15 to 20 square metres. Read guest reviews on Traveloka to check room size feedback, and consider upgrading to a superior or deluxe room for more space.

Can I book Tokyo hotels in SGD on Traveloka?

Yes, Traveloka displays all Tokyo hotel prices in SGD on the Singapore platform. You can search, compare, and pay in Singapore dollars, making it easy to budget your trip without worrying about JPY currency conversion.

How do I get around Tokyo from my hotel?

Tokyo has one of the world's most efficient public transport systems. The JR Yamanote Line, Tokyo Metro, and Toei Subway connect all major areas. Consider purchasing a Suica or Pasmo IC card for convenient cashless travel. Most hotels are within walking distance of a train or subway station.

Is Tokyo expensive for Singaporean travellers?

Tokyo has become more affordable for Singaporeans in recent years due to favourable SGD-to-JPY exchange rates. While it is pricier than Southeast Asian destinations like Bangkok, mid-range hotels, local restaurants, and public transport are reasonably priced. Budget SGD 150 to SGD 250 per person per day for a comfortable trip.

Can I get free cancellation on Tokyo hotel bookings through Traveloka?

Yes, many Tokyo hotels listed on Traveloka offer free cancellation options. This is especially important for Tokyo bookings since travel plans may change due to seasonal events or flight availability. Look for the free cancellation badge when browsing hotel listings on the platform.

What are the best areas to visit near Tokyo?

If you are in Tokyo, you can also visit Toshima, Itabashi, Adachi, Akiruno, Bunkyo, Chiyoda, Chofu, Chuo, Edogawa, Fuchu

Where are the best cities to visit in Tokyo?

The best cities to visit in Tokyo are Chiba, Kanagawa, Saitama, Tochigi, Ibaraki, Gunma

What are the most popular landmarks around Tokyo?

The most popular landmarks in Tokyo are Haneda International Airport (HND), Tokyo Disneyland, Shibuya Crossing, Tokyo Dome, Tokyo DisneySea

How many hotels are listed in Tokyo?

Currently, there are around 6,515 hotels that you can book in Tokyo

What are the prices of hotels in Tokyo?

Tokyo hotel room price ranges across categories, but hotel price per night begins at S$15

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8.7
Very Good
138,126 reviews from hotels in Tokyo with aggregated rating of 8.7/10.
Review from various users that have stayed in hotel near Tokyo will help you to choose the perfect hotel easily!
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Reviewed 61 week(s) ago
10.0
/10
The hotel is really good for location, staff, food, and hotel bus service. Good for business trips, family, and friends. Will come back for sure ^
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