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August 26, 2023
I used it in a hurry just for the purpose of staying overnight. The location is right near Tsuruhashi Station, but since I wasn't familiar with the area, I visited using Google Maps and wandered around the area for a while. I think that's how old-fashioned and intricate the cityscape is. However, once you get there, I think you can easily access it from the station. The rooms and building feel more like an apartment than a hotel. First, when entering the building at check-in, you need to press the intercom and ask the front desk person to open the door. This was told to me by an older brother who was sitting on a chair in the building. If you go somewhere after checking in and re-enter the hotel, you will need the password displayed at the front desk. Some rooms have a bath attached, but if your room doesn't have a bath, you can use the communal bath on the 1st floor. If someone else is using it, you will have to wait. The toilet is not a shower toilet. I didn't have time for breakfast, so I bought it at a nearby convenience store, but in the nearby Korean town, there were food stalls grilling things like pancakes from the morning, so I thought it might be a good idea to use those. think.
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