This is dedicated to the Kai, the lady boss of the traveller’s lodge on Melaka Raya 1.
Johan Hotel is a traveller’s lodge run by a couple – Johan and Kai (transliteration).
[Source: Hotel Johan Info]
We met Kai by the counter when Miguel and I arrived on Sunday. Dressed in her flowery selengdang (or tudong, a head scarf worn by Malay women), she was having a conversation with a Chinese-looking middle-aged man, who seemed to be an old friend.
It was only later we realized that they were chatting in Japanese. As a Malay woman, Kai’s Japanese was über fluent. I was so impressed that I had to tell her when the man left.
Turned out that Kai IS native Japanese! But she looks absolutely like a Malay, skin tone-wise and even shape of her face and features. I gasped with astonishment. Even my Korean buddy couldn’t tell that she’s Japanese (Silly Miguel tried to fool her that he’s a one too).
We chatted longer than we should at the counter as Kai unfolded her story to us.
Kai was a young Japanese lady travelling in South East Asia 16 years ago. She was passing by the city of Melaka when she took shelter at Johan’s guest lodge. This was supposed to be her last stop before moving on to India.
Using Kai’s very words, “the angel’s arrow shot”. Kai and Johan ended up falling in love and so she postponed her trip to India. The rest was history. Kai never made it to India, and Johan became the dearest man of her life.
The trip to Melaka made a fateful twist to her life. She did went back to Japan but by intervention of fate Kai and Johan got married and Kai settled down in Melaka.
Today, this beautiful traveller’s lodge in the middle of Melaka city is the fruit of their love. You can absolutely feel a touch of difference when you step into this lodge. It is clean, organized and tastefully decorated with both local and Japanese arts and ornaments.

I was crazy about the lizards on the glass panels. Look at their shimmers when my camera flashed on them!

This has to be from Kai, no others.
I give this place a 5-star rating for a clean, beautiful and affordable accommodation right in the centre, accessible to all the actions by feet. We paid RM95 for an evening, totally worthwhile. Oh by the way, coffee and drinks from the pantries are complimentary from the lodge.
The morning we were leaving, it was pouring like crazy. For an hour, Miguel and I were sitting at the lobby of Johan Hotel, listening to the pitter patter of the rain. Both sighing at the painfully romantic atmosphere, both lamenting that here we were with the wrong partner.
[P.s. I'm struggling (as usual) with the editing of a footage taken at Johan's. Till I figure it out with my pea-size techno brain, you won't see it here.]



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aawww. such a nice sweet tale. i saw the hotel when i drove by there with my friends few months ago and fell in love with how the building looks. its so welcoming. and nowww me and my friends are planning to stay there when we’re going to malacca next month! hehe
Hey syaza, thanks for dropping by
It’s looks nice even from the outside, isn’t it? I’m happy that the story touches you. Have a good trip there!
hi there..we had a visit to malacca yesterday..stayed at Johan Hotel and fell in love with it…very clean, nice and affordable….
Hey Erin, it’s a cool place, isn’t it? I’m glad you enjoyed it like we did
I too fell in love with this quaint hotel and have been there twice. Love the rooms n decor; clean, well maintained and amiable staff.
Reminds me of a San Francisco artlike world in this hotel: a little Asian fantasy.
I usually hide in my room with my laptop.
Hi Shah! Really? It resembles a hotel in San Fran? Hmm…interesting. But don’t just hide in the room with laptop! The old town’s just a stone throw away!