Guest User
October 19, 2023
I originally thought that most of them were not provided, but it turned out that slippers, towels, toothbrushes and toothpaste, shampoo and shower, and hair dryers were all provided.
The receptionist is very nice. He will try his best to explain everything clearly to you. He also praised me for my Japanese skills.
He said that the main entrance will be closed after 10 o'clock, but the single door in front of the stairs can still be opened, and there is an elevator.
Girls are in the girls-only shower room on the 9th floor, and boys are in B1. Everything they need is provided, and the water pressure and temperature are sufficient.
It should be because it has been raining for the past few days and the house has a musty smell. Turn on the air conditioner for a while and it will be fine.
Both heating and cooling are available, but the heating is a bit inadequate. The bed is a cloth bed with a bed frame.
The sound of the road is also very noticeable. I woke up to the sound of traffic lights in the morning, but I still felt comfortable sleeping at night without being woken up.
Checking out is very simple, just put the key in the small plastic box hanging on the side of the door and leave directly. It is very friendly for guests who want to take the early train.
Although the room is small, the cost is really high. It is quite comfortable when there are not many people in the non-peak season. If there are many people, the public facilities may not be enough. I will stay here next time if I have a chance
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