When checking in, applicants hold their passport over the machine to complete the process. The display is in Japanese. The machine dispenses a breakfast ticket for two people, which is like a receipt.
The room is cleaned in a circular manner, but there is dust accumulating in the corners. The TV remote control is also dirty with food sauce. BS and NHK do not work.
The view from the window is such that if you open the curtains, you will make eye contact with your neighbors. There is only one blackout curtain, so when you close it, the room is pitch black. I wish there was at least a thin white curtain to let in light. You cannot flush toilet paper.
There is a 24-hour breakfast shop nearby about a 3-minute walk away, so you don't need to order breakfast.
When you go to the breakfast venue, there is no one there, so there is no check for breakfast tickets. It feels like a basic ********* hotel breakfast.
The raw vegetable corn🌽 was stringy when I scooped it up with a spoon, so I thought it was dangerous and stopped eating it.
You should be careful with the black beans and corn in the salad.
I passed the front desk many times when I went out, but the front desk staff just looked down and completely ignored me.
I wish they would at least make eye contact with me.
I felt lonely all five days.
It might be good for people who don't want to communicate.
It's about five minutes from the subway, and there are general stores, convenience stores, breakfast shops, and a night market nearby, so it's in a great location.
It's good for people who are used to Taiwan and want to stay somewhere cheap and convenient.
It's a lonely hotel for people who want the kind hospitality of ********* people.
Rooms are cleaned every day and bottled water is provided.
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