Guest User
November 10, 2024
The biggest feature of this hotel is its newness, especially the in-room refrigerators and microwave ovens, which bring great convenience to food processing. Although it is on the roadside, it is still quite quiet at night with the windows closed.
There are three modes of transportation to the south from the station exit: taxi for 700-1000 yen, bus for 210 yen, and a 20-minute walk.
A thrift store next door sells super expensive old Japanese army uniforms. There is a Starbucks and a drug store to the west, where all kinds of things are relatively cheap. If you are interested in cultural tourism, there is a Japanese grassroots restaurant to the south of the hotel. Of course, the JR and Sanyo Lines at Himeji Station are bustling. If Osaka is 1 and Kobe is 2, Himeji is 3. But it is still the case that "the rich enjoy wine and meat while the poor freeze to death on the streets."
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