Free announcer Itiro Furudate updated his YouTube channel on October 28. He talked about the urban legend surrounding the Okura Tokyo, where U.S. President Donald Trump is said to have stayed during his visit to Japan. Furudate Itirou mentioned his “annual income” during his time on “Ho-Sei. ” Furudate initially thought that Trump would stay at the Palace Hotel Tokyo, as he did during his previous visit to Japan, because of his love of palaces. However, he revealed that he had been mistaken, saying, “The Okura had been undergoing reconstruction of its main building, and that is why I stayed at the Palace Hotel last time. In fact, Okura had been rebuilding its main building for a long time, so that is why I stayed at the Palace last time. Furudate then began to talk about “a rumor” about Okura Tokyo. I believe it is true,” he said. I believe it is true,” he said. Since they all said the same thing, I am sure it is true,” he said. However, this was before the reconstruction of the old main building, and Furudate also introduced a specific episode he heard from an acquaintance. A young staff member who had just joined the hotel was walking in the deep underground of the Okura without knowing what he was doing and got lost. We were walking in the direction of the U.S. Embassy when we saw an old, dusty iron grate in front of us. As I stared through the bars, I saw that it was pitch black in the back, and that there was a long tunnel just wide enough for a car to pass through. Several people have said that a veteran employee came to them and told them to forget about this scene. Furudate concluded, “That’s why Mr. Trump sought accommodation at the Okura for security reasons and against terrorism.
Hideaki Ishida