30.04.2025 17:51
A woman traveling alone experienced the shock of her life when she searched for the source of a bad smell in her hotel room in Tokyo. She reported that she encountered a pair of eyes under her bed and screamed as she ran out of the room. The woman stated that there was no security camera to determine how the man under the bed had entered the hotel, and she also did not receive a refund from the hotel.
Natalisi Taksisi, who lives in Thailand, experienced horror while staying at a hotel in Tokyo while traveling alone. Taksisi, who stated that she stayed at the hotel for one day but that things took a turn for the worse on the second day, shared the terrifying moments she experienced on her social media account.
A MAN CAME OUT FROM UNDER THE BED
While resting in her hotel room, Taksisi noticed a bad smell and initially thought the odor was coming from her hair or the sheets. Later, while investigating the source of the smell, the young woman looked under the bed and encountered a pair of eyes staring back at her. Taksisi said, "I saw a man under my bed. I started screaming and jumped up. The man came out from under the bed and looked at me for three seconds. Those seconds felt like the end of my life."
THERE WERE NO SECURITY CAMERAS IN THE HOTEL
As Taksisi recounted the events to the hotel staff, the man under the bed fled the scene. Authorities found a power bank and a USB cable under the bed. The tourist woman stated that the hotel informed her that the police would have difficulty finding the suspect because there were no security cameras in the building.
THE HOTEL REFUSED TO ISSUE A REFUND
"I kept asking the hotel, 'How did this happen?' but they couldn't give me any answers," said the woman, who stayed at another hotel that same night. Taksisi wanted to get a refund for the over 600 dollars she paid for three nights at the hotel. However, despite the horrific incident she experienced, the hotel refused to provide any compensation or refund. Taksisi expressed, "I can't understand how someone got into my room, how they knew I was alone, and how the hotel could be so indifferent to such a security breach."