Re: [94attendees] laundry

Markus Stenberg <markus.stenberg@iki.fi> Thu, 29 October 2015 21:21 UTC

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> 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