Very dilapidated, the room is very dark even if the lights are turned on, the lights near the door are sensory, can't be turned on or off for a long time, and the sensor is poor, which is very inconvenient.
The room equipment is very old-fashioned, and you need to bring enough conversion plugs.
The hotel has a relatively long history, and you need to use a key to open the door, but because it is old, the room is relatively large compared to other hotels.
It is a distance from Sendai Station, about 10-15 minutes on foot.
There is a Southeast Asian boy at the front desk of the hotel who is very polite and can speak Japanese and English fluently, and the correspondence is very good.
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