──Toyoko Inn, which has a distinctive roof sign, is also back
- Toyoko Inn was founded in 1986 as a hotel specializing in lodging that provides safe, comfortable, and clean rooms at reasonable rates, with the basic concept of being a reinforced version of a station-front inn.
- It was given its name because its birthplace is Kamata, which is halfway between Tokyo and Yokohama.
- The exterior design is based on brown.
- From July 2022 onwards, the existing logo will be renewed.
- Existing hotels are also gradually changing to the new logo mark.
- As of January 2024, we have 352 stores in Japan and overseas.
[Product features]
- A new logo and wall logotype are now available from the finished product structure [Toyoko Inn]
- Various walls and logos are pre-printed, so no painting is required as it is a finished product and can be installed and displayed immediately.
- Various painted and printed parts
- The logo mark (No. 2715: new logo, No. 2711/2714: old logo) is printed on the sleeve sign.
- Comes with a grass sheet that reproduces planting
- By using a sticker sold separately, you can change the outdoor independent signboard (sleeve signboard) to your favorite store name.
- Requires installation of base and sleeve signboard
- No.2714 Toyoko Inn has only changed the product name of No.2712, there is no change in product specifications.
*No.2712 Toyoko Inn (new logo) will be discontinued.
*Some parts of the model may differ from the actual product.
[Product set composition]
- Building body × 1 building
- Sleeve signboard x 1
- 2 grass sheets for the planting section
- Double-sided tape for grass sheets x 2 pieces
[Sold separately]
- GM Toyoko Inn (INN) option sticker 1 (No.2251)
- GM Toyoko Inn (INN) option sticker 2 (No.2252)
- GM Toyoko Inn (INN) option sticker 4 (No.2254)
- GM Toyoko Inn (INN) Option Sticker 5 (No.2255)
- GM Toyoko Inn (INN) option sticker 6 (No.2256)
- Option sticker compatible with GM Toyoko Inn (new logo) (currently under planning)
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )