Re: [94attendees] laundry

Taiji Kimura <taiji-k@nic.ad.jp> Sun, 01 November 2015 05:34 UTC

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Subject: Re: [94attendees] laundry
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Hi,

There is no self-service laundry around Sakuragicho station,
according to YOKOHAMA SAKURAGICHO WASHINGTON HOTEL staff.

But there is an cleaning shop opposite side of Sakuragicho
station from the hotel.

Lovely cleaning
9:00-20:00
(map) https://goo.gl/maps/5gV4iaicmV82
(fee) http://www.lovely-cl.co.jp/cgi-bin/shops_ref/index.cgi?cmd=shopview&
shop_id=0452537155&shoplist=中区

Near "Kannai" station next to Sakuragicho station with JR,
there are some self-service laundry

  WASH&FOLD  PICK-UP&COIN Laundry
  https://goo.gl/maps/6VheRtCtPtm

It is picked up from
http://www.navitime.co.jp/around/category/spot?spotId=00001358&provId=02011&categoryId=0506014&page=1

 -- kimura taiji

On 2015/10/30 6:21, Markus Stenberg wrote:
>> On 30.10.2015, at 5.45, Michael Richardson <mcr+ietf@sandelman.ca> wrote:
>> I was looking at the ietf94.jp, and I didn't see any mention of laundry.
>> I am staying at the YOKOHAMA SAKURAGICHO WASHINGTON HOTEL.  It looks like
>> they provide the typical hotel service.  I'm used to being scalped
>> $3-$5/item.  Can I expect the same level of rip-off? [I can tolerate that
>> rate, but I'm never happy about it]
>>
>> Are there other options I should know about?
> 
> Japanese cities have usually a good supply of (self-service) coin laundries; typically those wind up costing <= 5$ per washer+drier cycle. (nearby one next to place I am staying in Tokyo now cost last time 600 yen, and that included some detergent too.)
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> -Markus
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