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February 28, 2025
I stayed here to see someone who helped me out a long time ago.
It was my first time staying in a container hotel, but it was comfortable, and I was able to rest quietly at night, even though it was next to a road.
I was worried about things like the hot water in the bathtub and the hot water in the shower, but I checked it on the way and it was just right and I was able to use it.
I stayed for 2 nights and 3 days, and it was comfortable, with a hair dryer and plenty of amenities. I was grateful for the all-you-can-drink coffee, green tea, and black tea, and it was also helpful to be able to use the kettle in the room.
There was also a small refrigerator and microwave, a TV, and a cooler/humidifier, so it was comfortable to be at home.
The table was spacious, and was the perfect size for putting on makeup, writing, charging, and eating (for one person).
There were 3 electrical outlets, and if you need more, they can lend you some.
If you are staying with 2 people, it seems that they also lend out simple tables and chairs if you don't have enough.
On the last day, the souvenirs were more than I expected, so I got a cardboard box from a nearby store and packed them with duct tape from a nearby 100 yen shop, but the hotel reception told me that they could deliver it (Kuroneko Yamato, cash on delivery), which was really helpful.
I'm grateful to the receptionist for looking into it.
Because it's a new hotel, the inside is clean and comfortable, and there's nothing to complain about!!
For breakfast, we were given a voucher and were able to choose from frozen foods (I only had a drink in the morning, so I didn't eat anything), but there were several types to choose from.
They also had porridge, which I would have liked to try.
I recommend this container hotel, and it's a hot topic, so why not give it a try?
I had the best time ♪♪♪
*I didn't take any photos of the interior or exterior, so I posted photos I took during my morning walk.
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