Have you ever challenged yourself to long-distance mountain climbing and stayed overnight in a mountain cabin? Recently, a Japanese netizen shared that he climbed the second highest peak in JapanBeiyueThe experience. At an altitude of 2900 metersBeiyue Mountain VillaThe photo of the place where he slept that night that he shared during his accommodation sparked widespread discussion among netizens.
Some netizens expressed that this place looks very narrow and difficult to sleep in, like the living environment of a prisoner. Other netizens believe that such accommodation conditions are quite luxurious and very enviable. Next, let’s take a look at why people have such completely different reactions to such accommodation conditions!
On the way to climb Mount Kitayama in Japan, the accommodation provided by the 2900 meter altitude Kitayama Villa has sparked different opinions.
This netizen nicknamed ‘うゐ’ shared his mountain climbing memories on X platform, especially the special experience of staying overnight at ‘Beiyue Mountain Villa’ that night.
In one of the photos, it is described that he enjoyed an 8-hour sleep at Beiyue Mountain Villa.
This photo has sparked a lot of discussion among netizens, with those who have experience in long-distance mountain climbing and staying in mountain cabins saying that the environment is like heaven. But for people without such experience, they generally find it difficult to fall asleep here.
The reactions of netizens are quite polarized:
It’s just a super narrow internet cafe, laughing so hard that I can’t sit back and forth
Isn’t this a single cell for prisoners
You can’t even turn over
How could you sleep peacefully in such a place… did you sleep well
As a mountain cabin, this condition is already considered paradise
Isn’t it necessary to live in the same room? The privacy oriented design actually makes me feel a little uneasy
Surprisingly, there are compartments and separate blankets. Aren’t they sharing the same compartment? This is simply a luxury hotel
I really wish the mountain cabin on Mount Fuji could be transformed like this. It’s truly enviable
There are compartments! That’s really great! Most of the mountain cottages I’ve learned have such sleeping conditions
It turns out this way. When I went there before, everyone crowded together (I lived on the upper floor)
Beiyue Mountain Villa used to be a large bunk bed where everyone could easily squeeze in. I have seen signs posted at the entrance (two people sharing each quilt). Times have really changed
I slept peacefully for 10 hours in the camping area of Beiyue Mountain Villa before
Just because I won’t touch the feet of strangers when turning over is enough to make me extremely grateful!