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The room costs $234 for a one-night stay, but a 90-minute flight simulator session with an expert costs an additional $277. The guests staying in the room are not allowed to use the simulator without supervision.
Aki Hagiwara, a public relations manager at the hotel, said the flight simulator idea came from the hotels' general manager, who was looking for ways to make the accommodation stand out from the thousands of other hotels in the city.
Hagiwara said the hotel spent about $92,000 installing the simulator in the room, which will be available for booking starting July 18.