Combining the ultimate in traditional hospitality with Nissan’s autonomous driving technology, one Japanese inn is treating guests to some unusual amenities: self-parking slippers, tables and floor cushions.
At first glance, the ProPilot Park Ryokan looks like any other traditional Japanese inn, or ryokan. Slippers are neatly lined up at the foyer, where guests remove their shoes. Tatami rooms are furnished with low tables and floor cushions for sitting.
What sets this ryokan apart is that the slippers, tables and cushions are rigged with a special version of Nissan’s ProPilot Park autonomous parking technology. When not in use, they automatically return to their designated spots at the push of a button.
First introduced in the all-new Nissan Leaf in Japan in October 2017, ProPilot Park detects surrounding objects and lets drivers automatically park the vehicle in a selected parking space by pressing a button. The same technology is being used in the amenities at the ProPilot Park Ryokan during a demonstration to entertain guests and reduce staff workload.
Nissan will offer a free night at the ProPilot Park Ryokan, located in Hakone, Japan, for one lucky pair of travellers. For a chance to win, contestants must post on Twitter using the hashtags #PPPRyokan and #wanttostay between January 25 and February 10, 2018.
Visitors to the Nissan Global Headquarters Gallery in Yokohama can also experience the atmosphere of the ProPilot Ryokan and try on the actual self-parking slippers at a dedicated exhibition booth, open from 10am to 8pm from February 1 to 4. The Gallery is at 1-1-1 Takashima, Nishi-ku, Yokohama.
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Points to note if you want to use your car as a little love hotel.