1. Eco-Friendly and Choose-Your-Own
Super Hotel’s amenities start with kindness—to the body and to the planet.
Toothbrushes and razors use plant-derived plastics,
and packaging is reduced to the minimum.
At check-in, guests select their own amenities from a small bar:
skin care, bath salts, face masks, body towels.
It feels less like being supplied and more like preparing yourself.
Even on the road, you regain control of your own rhythm.
2. Bathroom — A Quiet Extension of the Hot Spring
Bathrooms are compact but calming, with warm lighting and clean design.
At hotels with on-site hot springs, the in-room bath serves as a gentle after-spa space.
Towels, dryer, and shelf height are perfectly considered.
The in-room shampoo, conditioner, and body wash are amino-acid-based—mild,
with scents that fade quickly, designed for restful sleep rather than show.
3. Nightwear and Bedding — Sleep as an Amenity
Pajamas are two-piece cotton, soft and breathable.
Simple, clean, and just structured enough to keep their shape through the night.
Beds use “Good Sleep” mattresses, and many hotels offer a pillow bar near the lobby.
You can choose firmness and height to match your body.
That small act—finding your pillow—marks the beginning of recovery.
4. Drinks and Morning Touches — Quiet Support for the Body
Each room has bottled water, an electric kettle, and green tea.
Some lobbies serve free morning coffee,
inviting you to wake not with a rush, but with gentle momentum.
5. Summary — Amenities That Design Recovery
At Super Hotel, amenities are not decoration—they’re tools for balance.
Everything you touch feels thoughtful, never excessive.
You choose, you adjust, and in doing so, you start to heal from the day.
It turns a business night into a small act of self-care,
one that carries you easily into the next morning.

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