Laundry services and experiences while travelling

They normally have some cuckoo literature available in the rooms as well but if you can't read Japanese you wouldn't even know.
 
So my caution to MrP about lack of laundry facilities here in Japan for 8 days seems to have gone unheard. Within a day I was asked where the iron and board was. 🤦‍♀️🤷‍♀️
 
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If I have to find an iron, I'm the bored. 👀
If I asked for an iron my family would make an appointment with the doctor and probably put me in the dementia ward
 
Travelling through Europe at the moment for 8 weeks, mostly in Hotels. Yes, I agree, laundry is an important issue. Some hotels have a guest laundry but none this trip. There is one useful feature, daughters in two European cities, so instead of kids coming home with laundry, it's the other way round- parents take laundry to kids.
 
About 20 years ago we were travelling in France, when we got to our hotel in Avignon I needed to do a wash. I baulked at paying 2 Euro per pair of knickers & asserted 'there must be a laundromat somewhere'. One hot hour later and quite a few terse exchanges between me & MrMac we found one. The joint strangely also had a photocopier & a couple of computers for internet use ( those charges were almost as high as the hotel wash service) .It had been years since I'd been in a laundromat, this had one central control & instructions were all in French.More terse interaction & unhelpful hints from a man who's not done a load of washing in his life. A very nice young woman who spoke great English helped us out. To thank her we went to a cafe on a square nearby, & sat with a coffee & chatting under the plane trees. She was Albanian & spoke terrific English. Could't resist trying my 4th form French; she was in fits of laughter trying to work out why we'd learn Frere Jacques, Sur Le Pont D'Avignon & other useless things instead of the much more helpful "can you tell me where the station is" or 'Where's the nearest toilet", or "how do you work the washing machine"
 
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