Guest User
February 11, 2025
I chose this residence room because it was convenient to have a microwave and washing machine in the room. There was also a coffee maker and a toaster.
The washing machine does not have a drying function. So there was something like a clothes drying rack. Liquid laundry detergent was provided.
It was also nice that all the cooking utensils were provided. There were many types of knives.
The room itself was clean, probably because it was new. There were pen ink stains on the sheets and duvet cover in several places. I didn't mind it that much.
The charging port is under the bed, so it may be difficult to charge while sleeping unless you have a fairly long charger.
The floor is heated and wooden, which is nice. I stayed there on a cold day in early February when it was snowing outside, but the room was warm even without the heating on.
You can hear the sounds in the hallway if you go out into the hallway, but you don't hear people in the next room.
The shower has a partition, so water doesn't run all the way to the toilet.
The fact that it has a washlet is a plus, but toilet paper is not flushed down the toilet, but thrown in the trash can in the toilet.
Also, different bags are used for different types of trash, and when trash piles up, you have to go and throw it away yourself at the trash dump on the first floor. This may be difficult for people who don't like this.
I think cleaning is done once every three days. There is a vacuum cleaner in the room, so you can use it if you want.
There were exactly enough towels for the number of people staying. The towels are bigger than face towels and smaller than bath towels. They don't replenish items during the stay, so it's suitable for people who don't like people coming into their rooms. If you need anything, you can go to the information desk.
You will receive an email with your room number and PIN code before noon on the day of your stay, so you can enter your room by looking at that, and check out by leaving the room by 11:00.
There is an information desk on the first basement floor, but there is only someone there from 9:00 to 18:00. The rest of the communication is done by email.
If you run out of garbage bags, you can get some for free by asking at the information desk when it's open.
There are lockers near the information desk, or a room to store your luggage. However, since everyone just places their suitcases on a shelf, it's difficult to leave your luggage there if you're worried about losing it.
It's an extension of living alone and not hotel-like, so I wouldn't recommend it for those looking for a hotel-like system.
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