Qiwunongqingyingzz
December 25, 2024
I just stayed at the place where I went to Saitama, Japan on a business trip.
A relatively new hotel with small rooms but complete facilities.
The bathtub is super comfortable.
It is still a chain store. If you stay here often, you can register as a member to get some benefits? I rarely registered once.
The front desk is difficult to find. First, take the escalator to the 2nd floor according to the signs, then take the hotel's dedicated elevator to the 14th floor, and check in at the front desk on the 14th floor. There are some small things on the 14th floor that you can pick up by yourself, such as coffee, facial cleanser, toothbrush, etc.
The guest rooms are on the 15th to 22nd floors, with a wide view overlooking the city. On a sunny day, you can see Mount Fuji, but unfortunately my room is at the back and I can't see it.
There are 4 elevators, which are not very congested and are quite convenient. Only once did it happen to be a big bus that sent a car of tourists back and it was blocked once, and I waited for 5 minutes.
Before 10 am every day, by sticking a magnetic card outside the door, you can tell the service staff whether to clean the room or just change the towels. It is easy to operate and avoid the embarrassing scene of being disturbed. But for hygiene reasons, it needs to be cleaned at least once every 3 days.
It is very close to Omiya Station, a 10-minute walk, and about 30 minutes from JR to Tokyo. There are many shops around, 711 and Family Mart are everywhere, one every 50 meters, which is really amazing. It is convenient for travel and shopping. There are also duty-free shops nearby, such as Bic Camera. I pass by it every day and am brainwashed by its music every day.
I lived there for two weeks and met many foreign tourists, and there were also local Japanese people staying.
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