Monster Hunter 20th anniversary room at Hotel Associa Toyohashi
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Monster Hunter-Themed Hotel Room Will Appear in Toyohashi City

A massive Monster Hunter collaboration event will take place in the Japanese city of Toyohashi to celebrate the series’ 20th anniversary, and it will include specially-themed hotel rooms. Hotel Associa Toyohashi has opened reservations for special twin rooms decorated with artwork from the video game series. People will be able to stay in the rooms from April 24, 2024, to July 31, 2024.

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The fares will change depending on the staying dates. But on average, an individual or a group of two people will be able to spend a night in the room for 32,600 yen (~$213). A third person can also join the group, but that will increase the average price to 39,600 yen (~$259) as the hotel will add an extra bed.

People who stay in the room will also receive exclusive Monster Hunter-themed amenities. The hotel will give away a towel with an illustration of a Felyne and Poogie sleeping on a bed, a set of three postcards, and a ticket to ride a train with Monster Hunter livery.

The hotel’s lobby will also feature a life-sized footprint of Rathalos, but the Monster Hunter decorations will not stop there. Toyohashi City will hold a major Monster Hunter event during the same period. It will decorate more facilities across the city with monsters from the franchise.

In addition, the city will hold a digital stamp rally to encourage visitors to view all of them. The aforementioned train will also play a role in letting them reach the specified locations.

The Monster Hunter collaboration event in Toyohashi City in Japan’s Aichi Prefecture will run from April 24, 2024, to July 31, 2024.


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